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The last word of a sixth-century epitaph from Başara in Phrygia (MAMA I 403) was misread as Βλέπε in the first publication by W. M. Calder, leading to misplaced commentary on this term by Louis Robert. The correct reading is [π]όλεος. The epitaph marks a
Stephen Mitchell
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New Inscriptions from Aloanda in Lycia
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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Some New Inscriptions from the Miletus Museum
In this article, ten new inscriptions from Miletos and Didyma, housed by the Miletus Museum, are presented. Among the new finds, there are funerary stelae, a dedication inscription, a honorary inscription, a fragmentary imperial decree and a fragment of ...
Sevgiser Akat Özenir, Marijana Ricl
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Likya Beyi Perikle ve Dönemine (MÖ 390/380-360) İlişkin Bazı Öneriler
Perikle bir Likya Beyi’dir. Onun döneminin siyasi hareketlerini açıklığa kavuşturabilmek adına yakın tarihli veya çağdaşı olan Trbbenimi, Arttum̃para, Mithrapata veAruwãtijesi gibi önemli kişiler de mercek altına alınmıştır.
Ahmet Çelik
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Some New Greek Inscriptions from Caria and Phrygia
In the article six inscriptions are discussed. One of them (no. 1), a list of names from the Hellenistic period, was found at Beçin Kalesi near Mylasa. There is no indication about the nature of the list; it may be a record of names of some magistrates ...
Esengül Akıncı Öztürk
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The Family of Lillis from Nikaia
In this article one unpublished (No.1) and two published (Nos.2-3) Greek inscriptions from the territory of Nikaia are presented. Inscriptions No.2-3 were published in INikaia by S. Şahin.
Selda Yeni
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Yalvaç Müzesi’nden Montanist Olarak Yorumlanan Bir Mezar Stelinin Yeniden Değerlendirilmesi
Çalışmaya konu olan mezar steli, Yalvaç Müzesi’nin bahçesinde sergilenmektedir. Stel, D. M. Robinson tarafından, 1924 yılında Yalvaç’ta bir evin merdiveni altında bulunmuş ve yayımlanmıştır.
Mehmet Özhanlı, Fatma Kahraman
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Christliche Inschriften aus Neoklaudiopolis/Andrapa (Vezirköprü/Samsun İli, Türkei)
In diesem Beitrag werden vier Inschriften vorgestellt: eine Votivinschrift und drei Grabinschriften. Die Votivinschrift (Nr. 1) und zwei der Grabinschriften (Nr. 2 und 3) sind zweifellos christlich, für die dritte (Nr. 4) ist dies immerhin zu diskutieren.
Vera Sauer, Eckart Olshausen
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New Inscriptions from Kalecik/Ankara
In this study, two new inscriptions preserved in the garden of Kalecik Municipality in Kalecik District of Ankara Province are introduced. One of the inscriptions was identified by the Anatolian Civilizations Museum during research conducted in Kalecik ...
Türkan Banu Güler
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The tomb inscription naming Capito and Sozousa
This article presents a funerary inscription found in a village situated in the environs of Kuşadası; unfortunately, the exact find-spot is unknown.
Murat Aydaş
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