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Andriake’den Oinophoros Cinsi İki Kabartmalı Seramik ve Düşündürdükleri [PDF]

open access: yesSelçuk Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 2022
Myra’nın liman yerleşimi Andriake’deki Liman Yapıları ve Şarap İşlikleri’nde yapılan kazılarda ele geçen oinophoros grubundan üç adet kabartmalı seramik parçası bu çalışmanın konusunu oluşturmaktadır.
Cüneyt Öz
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Drei Girlanden-Altäre aus Xanthos (?) und Patara [PDF]

open access: yesGephyra
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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A New Honorary Inscription Relating to Telemachi Family from Xanthus [PDF]

open access: yesBelleten
This paper introduces a new, unpublished Greek inscription concerning the Telemachi family from Xanthus. The inscription in the northeast corner of the Dipylon looking to the upper agora was formerly documented by the Canadian epigraphic team in 2000 and
Emine Bilgiç Kavak
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Zwei neue Inschriften aus dem Theatertempel von Tlos

open access: yesGephyra, 2023
This article presents the theatre temple of Tlos and two inscriptions carved on the walls of this temple. The temple was built on the central axis of the summa cavea of the Tlos theatre. The façade of the temple faces east.
Taner Korkut   +2 more
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Das westlykische Daidala in der Kaiserzeit: Eine neue Inschrift und historische Überlegungen

open access: yesGephyra, 2021
In this article, the first inscription is presented that without any doubt was originally found at the archaeological site of İnlice (Muğla/Fethiye). The text from late Hellenistic/early imperial times hints at the place belonging to the Rhodian Peraia ...
Werner Tietz
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From Symbol to Likeness: The Emergence of the Coin Portrait in the Greek-Persian Tradition

open access: yesGephyra, 2020
The rendition of living (or just deceased) persons with clearly recognizable individual features on coins was developed at the intersection of Greek and Persian cultural areas as a result of the grown complexity of political power-structures.
Wilhelm MÜSELER
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New Inscriptions from Aloanda in Lycia

open access: yesGephyra, 2021
This paper introduces two new Greek inscriptions from Asarcık, the ancient name of which can now securely be acknowledged as Aloanda, in western Lycia.
Selen Kılıç-aslan, Fatih Onur
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