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Two Coins of Lycian Sovereign Trbbẽnimi Restruck on Euagoras I of Salamis Coinage: New Numismatic Evidence of Relations between Lycia and Cyprus

open access: yesGephyra, 2018
Two coins have recently shown up on the antiquities market that were issued by the Lycian ruler Trbbenimi with the lion scalp/triskele type, both struck on planchets consisting of 1/3 issued by Euagoras I of Salamis.
Novella Vismara
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Attouda (Hisar) antik kenti [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Denizli ili, Sarayköy ilçesi, Hisar mahallesinde bulunan Attouda antik kenti, iki bölge arasındaki geçiş noktasına kurulmuştur. Kentin yapıları ile ilgili olarak cami bahçesi ve mahalle meydanları ile evlerin önlerinde pek çok mimari eleman ...
Söğüt, Bilal
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The Andriake Marbles: record of “a small ruined temple of very white marble” -a Roman 1st-2nd century hilltop mausoleum and coastal navigational marker at Andriake, Lycia, that disappeared in the early 19th c.

open access: yesGephyra, 2018
There is first hand record, pictorial, cartographic and in published texts of the presence of a small Roman square in plan temple-tomb in the Corinthian Order constructed of very white marble on a prominent coastal hilltop behind Hadrian’s horrea at ...
Terrance Michael Patrick Duggan
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Gemination at the Horizons: East and West in the Mythical Geography of Archaic Greek Epic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
This paper examines descriptions of remote places in archaic Greek epic. I argue that Homeric cosmic geography consists of two complementary models, one in which the sun rises and sets at a single locus—the axis mundi—as in the Theogony, and another in ...
Dimitri Nakassis
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Speculations on the Name Mastaura

open access: yesGephyra, 2016
The name of the town Mastaura may have had its origin in the Lydian language. The village Mastavra in Mysia could stem from the Lydians too, and Mastaura, attested as the seat of a Bishop in Lycia, could be so too, but only if it was situated in the ...
Diether Schürr
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Görög városok a római Nyugat-Kis-Ázsiában: Asia Provincia és Bithynia-Pontus nyugati fele az antoninusok idején = Greek cities in the Roman Western Asia Minor: Asia Province and the Western part of Bithynia-Pontus under the Antonines [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
A szélesebb olvasóközönséghez is szólni kívánó monográfia feladata mindenekelőtt a Birodalom egyik legfejlettebb területének számító Nyugat-Kis-Ázsia városi közösségeinek bemutatása lenne: igazgatástörténet, a helyi autonómiák megvalósulása a római ...
Sarkady, János, Szlávik, Gábor
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Beyond the Xanthos Valley: Rulers and mints in Eastern and Central Lycia at the time of the “dynasty of Xanthos”

open access: yesGephyra, 2018
The alleged intermission in the coin production of Eastern and Central Lycia after the establish-ment of the so-called “dynasty of Xanthos” in Western Lycia during the thirties of the 5th century BC is to be filled with the coinage of Teththiweibi, the ...
Wilhelm Müseler
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The Coinage of Kalynda

open access: yesGephyra
This study discusses the coinage of Kalynda, the exact location of whose polis centre remains uncertain. Located near the Karian-Lycian border, Kalynda probably struck civic coins beginning in the 1st century BC.
Ömer Tatar
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Opponents and successors of the Xanthian dynasty in Western Lycia: The Weχssere questions reconsidered

open access: yesGephyra, 2019
In response to several recent studies published by Koray Konuk, Diether Schürr and Frank Kolb the author assembles the extant numismatic evidence of the early 4th century BC from Central and Western Lycia in order to reconstruct the history of the ...
Wilhelm Müseler
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