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Environmental Pressures and Policy Responses on the Lycian Way
The Mediterranean and Anatolian regions serve as a crossroads for civilizations, representing a dynamic intersection of cultural, ecological, and political systems.
Tutku Yazıcı +2 more
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In this posthumous contribution the author discusses the nature of Lykiarkheia, which has long been subject to discussion by several scholars. The position of author in this respect is that the period of the Lykiarkheia begins with the office of ...
Sencer Şahin
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The Dispute of the Viri Docti over the Lyciarchy Solved. Documents of Lyciarchs from the family of Dionysii from NeisaOn the basis of an honorific inscription found in Patara for the Lyciarch Dionysios II, it has recently been argued that the title ...
Sencer Şahin
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(1) The tradition about Neleids settling Naxos is reflected in a fragment of Archilochus; (2) to Alcman’s poem “The Diving Women” should be attributed fr.26 with its halcyons; (3) Panyasis fr.18 when joined with later testimonia permits partial ...
George Huxley
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Phaselis in the Mithradatic–Pirate Nexus
This paper reassesses the role of Phaselis in the First Mithradatic War through a newly discovered inscription honouring King Mithradates VI Eupator. Found in what is called today the “South Harbour Trade Centre” and dated to 89-85 BC, the text offers ...
Fatma Avcu
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Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (11): The Lycian Town Neisa
The article summarises the results of a survey conducted in the city of Neisa in the mountains in central Lycia in 2009. An overview of Neisa's history and remains is followed by the presentation of eight new inscriptions with commentary.
Burak Takmer, Mehmet Oktan
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The System of Roman Roads and Settlements in the Lycian Milyas
The System of Roman Roads and Settlements in the Lycian MilyasThe authors present a detailed description of the topography of the Milyas upland with its minor and major settlements connected with one another by a road system.
Mustafa Adak, Sencer Şahin
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Drei Girlanden-Altäre aus Xanthos (?) und Patara
This paper re-publishes three inscribed garlanded altars from Lycia preserved in the Museum of Antalya and provides corrected information on their findspots as well as some improved readings, which enables new considerations about the identities of the ...
Selen Kılıç Aslan
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Located in the southwest of the Lycian Xanthos Valley, the harbor city of Patara and its surroundings are surrounded by hills and ravines. Many of these ravines, which are often referred to as streams by the locals, carry water during heavy rainfall ...
Koçak Mustafa, Aktaş Şevket
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Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (9): the Question of Kaunos and Lycia
An erroneous interpretation of route 12, 24 and 46 of SP, which indicate as terminal points of the Lycian road system the nearest, most important boundary cities (Kaunos, Kibyra and Attaleia) on interregional crossroads in the neighbouring provinces of ...
Sencer Şahin
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