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Lykaonia Bölgesi’nde Roma Dönemi’ne Ait Bir Grup Koloni Iconium
Iconium is the center of today's Konya province. The city entered into the domination of Rome with the formation of Asia State by Augustus as a result of the death of Amyntas from Galatia in 25 BC. During the Augustus period, the city was exposed to colonization activities. Iconium City became a complete Roman colony in the Hadrian period. Iconium
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Hellenistik ve Roma dönemlerinde Kilikia bölgesi ile Lykaonia bölgesi arasındaki ilişkiler
The subject of our study is the of situations constitutes in Hellenistic-Roman periods of Lycaonia and Cilicia, which connect the inner parts of Anatolia with the Mediterranean region. These regions has strategic value due to its geographical position.
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Manazan: Lykaonia Bölgesi'nde bir antik dönem kaya yerleşimi
Manazan Kaya Yerleşimi antik dönemde Lycaonia Bölgesi'nde yer almaktadır. Günümüzde Karaman ili Yeşildere (İbrala) Vadisi'nde yer almaktadır. Yeşildere ve Taşkale köyleri arasında, vadinin kuzey yamacındaki sarp kayalığa oyulmuş bir yerleşimdir. Gerek vadi içerisindeki gerekse yukarıdaki platodaki tarım yapmaya elverişli topraklar sayesinde burada ...
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Kybele Monument in Lykaonia Region Beyşehir and Seydişehir counties
Baldıran, Asuman, Söğüt, Bilal
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Western links of the Lykaonia plain in the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age
Anatolia Antiqua, 2003In this article seven settlements situated north-northwest of Konya and the Chalcolithic-EBA (Early Bronze Age) cultures are examined. This area links the Lykaonia Plain with the west. This article shows that this area possesses geographical and cultural unity and important natural routes.
Bahar, Hasan, Koçak, Özdemir
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Coins and History of Lykaonia Koınon
2018Lykaoniacovering the majority of today's Konya and Karaman cities is the name of theancient region in Central Anatolia. Due to its geographical location, it islocated at the intersection of the roads from north to south, from east towest. The Lykaonia region, which is a continuous settlement area from theNeolithic Period to the Antique Age, it ...
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