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LYKİA KÜLTLERİ

open access: yesAnkara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi, 1943
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Lex portorii provinciae lyciae: Lykia eyaleti gümrük yasası

open access: yes, 2006
SUMMARYThe customs inscription was found in 1999 by the research team of the AnadoluUniversity investigating the settlement pattern throughout the Byzantine Age in the Lycianharbor town Andriace, c. 10 km southwest of Myra. The inscription, which has a length of 87lines, is only partly preserved.
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Lykia

2004
Abstract If we shift the focus from administration to civilisation, we get a different but very clear picture of the extent of the region. An investigation of the distribution of Lykian inscriptions and tombs and of the attested Lykian mints shows that the Lykian people inhabited the region from Telemessos in the west to Gagai in the ...
Antony G Keen, Mogens Herman Hansen
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