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The Milyas and the Attalids: a Decree of the City of Olbasa and a New Royal Letter of the Second Century B.C.

Anatolian Studies, 1994
The site of Olbasa was first identified by the discovery of two Latin imperial inscriptions near the modern village of Belenli in 1842 and even today the surviving evidence from Olbasa (including as it does both texts and coins) still belongs chiefly to the imperial period.
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Campaigns in the Milyas

1995
Abstract Termessus occupies a strong and secure position at the head of a valley on the southern flank of the defile through which passes the road out of Pamphylia to Isinda and Cibyra—-the main road to the valley of the Maeander. That would be enough to explain the strategic importance of Termessus. There is something more.
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Pisidia and the Milyas

1995
Abstract The incorporation of certain Pontic territories (c.2 B.C.) was perhaps a measure not merely local in significance. It might have led to something more. As the event showed, it was a change without consequence. The prime action in this age of Anatolian history concerns Galatia and the mountain zone in the south.
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Milyas Bölgesi'nin Roma Dönemi Yol ve Yerleşim Yapısı

2004
Milyas Bölgesi'nin Roma Dönemi Yol ve Yerleşim YapısıDeniz seviyesinden ortalama 1100 m yüksekliğe sahip Elmalı Platosu etrafı yüksek dağlarla çevrili ve önemli su kaynaklarına sahip, hafif engebeli mümbit bir düzlüktür. Ovanın kuzeyinde ve güneyinde bugün büyük ölçüde kurutulmuş olan iki göl bulunmaktadır.
ADAK, Mustafa, ŞAHİN, Sencer
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Die Moagetiden von Kibyra und ihre Nachbarn: pisidische Lokaldynasten in der Kabalis, der Milyas und der Ebene von Tabai vom 3. bis 1. Jh. v.u.Z.

Journal of Philia
For a long time, rule by local dynasts was thought to have become sporadic in Asia Minor after 188. In fact, before the discovery of new inscriptions in recent decades, their coexistence with the Attalid Empire was not considered possible. However, a systematic examination now reveals the autocratic rulers of Cibyra, Boubon, Tabae and Olbasa from the ...
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Stadiasmus Patarensis için Parerga (4) Milyas'taki Mikron Oros Akarassos

2009
Makalede, bir süre önce yurt dışına kaçırılarak eski eserkoleksiyoncularının eline düşen, Caesar’ın Lik­ya­lılarla yapmış ve bronz levhaüzerine yazdırmış olduğu anlaşma metninde ve yine yakın bir geçmişte kuzey Likya’daparça halinde ele geçmiş, Claudius devrinde bir Likya eyalet valisine ait karar­namedeElmalı Ovası’nın tarihi coğrafyasına ilişkin ...
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Preliminary Evaluations on the Necropoleis and the Burials of Iron Age Milyas

The Milian Tumuli represent a course of premeditated, conscious actions of a society with a certain degree of experience and knowledge. This manifests itself in the selection of a site as well as in the labor and construction techniques. In this regard, the places selected and created for tumulus graves are situated within a landscape that was ...
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Reisen in Lykien, Milyas und Kibyratis. By Eugen Petersen and Felix von Luschan.

The American Journal of Archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts, 1890
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