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Parerga zum Stadiasmus Patarensis 1: Überlegungen zur Strecke von Sidyma nach Kalabatia
It is peculiar that the Patara – Xanthos – Sidyma – Kalabatia (STR 1-3) route was placed at the top of the list of itinera mentioned on the Stadiasmus Patarensis. It is also remarkable that, during the annexation of the country, of all Lycian cities only
Sencer Şahin
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The Herodian Heroon above the cave of the Patriarchs: sources of architectural inspiration
In Hebron, Herod constructed a monumental enclosure above the site traditionally identified as the Cave of the Patriarchs. While the complex has long been examined within the framework of Herodian temenos architecture in Judea, certain features of its ...
Gershon Bar Cochva
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The Lycian port of Patara and its environs during the 13th and 14th centuries – An interpretation –
The Rum Seljuk surface remains at Patara, in the bathhouse and on the upper section of the adjacent wall around Yarımada attest to their presence at Patara, together with their probable reuse of the Roman Pharos, certainly still standing to a ...
Terrance Michael Duggan
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Lycian and the Achaemenid Empire
The chapter deals with the relationships between Lycian and the languages used in the Achaemenid Empire, particularly Old Persian and Aramaic.
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The Lycian word heledi(je)-, which mostly appears in imprecations threatening the desecrators of the grave, is generally left untranslated and lacked a compelling etymological analysis. After presenting its various attestations and the few interpretation attempts made to date, this article considered two hypotheses.
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THE GREEK SCHOOL OF THE LYCIANS
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Lycian tombs in the Kibyratis and the extent of Lycian culture
Anatolian Studies, 2006AbstractWith six rock-cut tombs of Lycian type, the region south of the city of Kibyra (in the southern part of Burdur province) is the northernmost area of their distribution. Five of these are published here for the first time. Comparison with tombs in Lycia proper suggests a date in the fourth century BC.
Kirsten A. Gay, Thomas Corsten
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Lycian Ἐρευάτης in Stephanus of Byzantium
Indogermanische ForschungenAbstract This paper deals with the Lycian toponym Ἐρευάτης, attested in the epitome of the Ethnica by Stephanus of Byzantium, from a linguistic point of view. First, it is argued that, despite Meinekius’ suppositions, which have affected the text of the most recent edition of Stephanus’ work, no lacuna should be assumed in the text ...
Merlin, Stella, Pisaniello, Valerio
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The House Of The Lycian Acropolis At Xanthos
Late Antique Archaeology, 2006This article discusses the material remains of structures on the Lycian Acropolis in Xanthos. They were formerly interpreted as religious monuments, but it is now clear that they derived from a late antique domus. This grand residence was replete with numerous reception suites and courtyards and was accessed from a street leading from the agora.
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