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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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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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Archaeological evidence for 9th and 8th millennia BC at Girmeler Cave near Tlos in SW Turkey [PDF]
A mound settlement in front of the Girmeler Cave near the major Lycian city of Tlos in SW Turkey revealed evidence for occupation during the late 9th and 8th millennia BC.
Erdoğu, Burçin +3 more
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Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (11): The Lycian Town Neisa
The article summarises the results of a survey conducted in the city of Neisa in the mountains in central Lycia in 2009. An overview of Neisa's history and remains is followed by the presentation of eight new inscriptions with commentary.
Burak Takmer, Mehmet Oktan
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Erken ve Orta Bizans Dönemi (4 – 12. yy.) Anadolu kiliselerinde synthronon [PDF]
Erken ve Orta Bizans Dönemi kiliselerinde synthronon hakkında yapılan bu araştırma; litürjik bir kuruluş olan synthrononu tüm yönleriyle ele almayı amaçlamıştır.
Kaya, Erkan
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Effects of Annealing on the Structural and Optical Properties of Silver Thin Films [PDF]
Silver thin films were prepared on glass substrates using chemical bath method. The thin films were annealed at different temperatures of 100 and 200oC for 1hour.
Alabi, A.B. +3 more
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The Location of Mount Masa on the Northern Border of Hellenistic Lycia
A mount called Masa is mentioned in an inscription from the Letoon (Rousset 2010) and in the foedus (treaty) between Caesar and Lycia (Mitchell 2005), as northern border of Hellenistic Lycia. The inscription from the Letoon, which dates from sometime 160-
Fatih ONUR
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Komai ("Villages") in LyciaHild presents a comprehensive list of 85 poleis known from the coastal areas and the interior of Lycia. This large number of poleis is countered by far fewer villages (komai) known from literary and epigraphical sources to have
Friedrich Hild
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Lykia-Kabalia-Pisidia Bölgesinden Roma Dönemi "Dioskurlar ve Tanrıça" Kabartmaları
"Dioskurlar ve Tanrıça" şeklinde tanımlanan ve bir tanrıça ile iki genç erkek figüründen ya da bunların simgelerinden oluşan üçlü betim Anadolu'nun güneybatısında, Lykia-Kabalia-Pisidia Bölgesi Roma İmparatorluk Dönemi adak ...
İnci Delemen
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The Lycian Name of Iranian Origin Miθrapata and Its variants
In this paper, the new coin legends of the dynast Miθrapata with a spelling variant mizrapata are analyzed, particularly regarding its possible connection to another variant form, mizrp-pata, whose existence can now be questioned.
İ̇gnasi Xavier Adi̇ego Lajara
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