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Unmarked Methods of Word-formation in Yenisei Inscriptions [PDF]
Yenisey's inscriptions are important written sources of Old Turkic. Semantic change, conversion, derivation, and compounding are word-formation methods in the Yenisey inscriptions language.
Ahmadova, Aysel
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Four Brothers, One Grave: Reconstruction and interpretation of I.Milet VI 2, 783
The article deals with the grave inscription of the two brothers Eubulion and Demetrios, sons of Theopompos, written on a small stele from Imperial times. As is obvious at first glance, the inscription has been heavily tampered with: While the lines 6–14
Karin WIEDERGUT
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Two New Roman Inscriptions from the Museum of Afyonkarahisar
In this article, two new inscribed funerary steles of the Imperial period, which are today exhibited in the garden of the archaeological museum of Afyonkarahisar, are introduced. The steles are of marble and are similar to each other. On stele No.
Mehmet Ertan Yıldız, Ahmet İlaslı
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Epigraphic Research around Juliopolis II: New Inscriptions from Nallıhan
This paper presents 2 dedication and 12 funerary inscriptions from Nallıhan and its territory. No. 1 is a dedication to Men Matrios?, erected by Trophimas. The epithet Matrios is probably wrong writing instead of Patrios, a common epithet of Men. No.
Fatma Avcu, Yadigar Doğan
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This paper presents a milestone (no. 1) found in Doğandere Village which lies between Nallıhan and Mudurnu (ancient Modrene) and several recently discovered Roman and Byzantine inscriptions (No. 2-11) from Çayırhan (ancient Juliopolis), Ankara.
Canan Arıkan (Onur)
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Verbal ellipsises in the Kokturk letter inscriptions [PDF]
Türkiye’de ve dünyada Köktürk yazılı metinler hakkında birçok çalışma yapılmıştır. Üzerinde en çok durulan konulardan biri metinlerin dil hususiyetleri olmuştur. Bu alanda henüz aydınlatılmayı bekleyen birçok konu vardır.
Hunutlu, Ümit
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Hellenistic and Roman Steles in the Museum of Tarsus in Cilicia
Ten stone objects were documented in 2013 in the Museum of Tarsus. Five of them bear a Greek inscription. This study concerns both the iconography and the epigraphy of these steles. The intention is to create a corpus of the steles in Cilician museums.
Ergün Laflı, Eva Christof
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Perceptions of “Täŋrı” and “Allah” During the Islamization Process of The Turks [PDF]
Different views exist on the conversion of Turks to Islam and its reasons. According to one of these views, the existence of similarities between ancient Turkic beliefs and Islam, especially in the concepts of Täŋri (Tengri) and Allah, speeded up this ...
Hayrettin İhsan ERKOÇ
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Paphlagonia Bölgesi’nde Geç Antik ve Erken Bizans Yerleşimi: Sora / Late Antique and Early Byzantine Settlement in Paphlagonia Region: Sora [PDF]
The late antique, early Byzantine settlement area locates at 12 km. distance to southwest of Karabuk Central District, on a sloping land with an altitude of 700 meters piedmont of Keltepe mountain. This settlement area, called as Zora, Zara, Zopran, Sora,
Durmuş Gür, Yaşar Serkal Yıldırım
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The issue of the writing ş in orkhon inscriptions [PDF]
It has been stated by many researchers since Thomsen and Radloff that the writing system used in the Orkhon Inscriptions is of a highly developed structure.
Kadir YILMAZ
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