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Fibulae from Lycia (South-Western Türkiye) [PDF]

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice
This paper focuses on nine fibulae curently housed in the Museum of Lycian Civilisations in Demre (ancient Myra), in south-western Türkiye. These finds were transferred from Antalya Archaeological Museum to the recently inaugurated museum in Lycia, and ...
Ünal Demirer   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Ανέκδοτος κανόνας στον Άγιο Νικόλαο επίσκοπο Μύρων της Λυκίας από τον πατριάρχη Κωνσταντινουπόλεως Γερμανό Α΄ τον ομολογητή (ca 650-740) [PDF]

open access: yesByzantina Symmeikta, 2023
The present study presents the first critical edition of an unedited canon onSt Nicholas of Myra in Lycia composed most likely by Germanos I, Patriarchof Constantinople. The text is transmitted by three codices (Sinait. gr. 583, Sinait. gr.
ΣΟΥΡΜΠΑ, ΜΑΡΙΑ
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Networks and church building in the Aegean : Crete, Cyprus, Lycia and the Peloponnese [PDF]

open access: yesAnnual of the British School at Athens, 2017
Studies of Christianization in mainland Greece have indicated different processes, planned and unplanned, of religious change. Memory and tradition were drawn on to help situate the earliest churches into the existence social and religious structures ...
Alcock   +75 more
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New inscriptions from the Settlement on Belen Tepesi at Gülmez Dağı in Central Lycia

open access: yesGephyra, 2022
The settlement of Belen has not been investigated since the brief notice made by J. Borchhardt in 1975 until last year, although there are significant archaeological remains and it is situated at an important geographical position between Myra and Limyra.
Mehmet Alkan
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Andriake, Port of Myra: Remarks in Light of New Evidence

open access: yesTurkish Institute of Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 2022
The article is an overall assessment of the Port Settlement at Andriake, Myra, drawing upon architectural and small finds recovered during excavations undertaken at the sites from 2009 to 2012 and from 2016 to 2020. New evidence has revealed the cultural
Nevzat Çevik, Süleyman Bulut
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Hellenistik ve roma dönemi lykia lahitleri üzerine tipolojik bir önerme [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The typological studies of Lycian tombs began in the eighteenth century. Although these pioneer typologies were not satisfactory, studies continued in subsequent years.
Özer, Elif
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The Liturgical Furnishings of the City Basilica at Patara in the Early Byzantine Period: Division of the Nave and the Monolithic Slabs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
In dieser Studie werden die bei den Ausgrabungen der Stadtbasilika in Patara in den Jahren 2013–2019 geborgenen Schrankenplatten untersucht und dargestellt.
Demirton, Ceren
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Returning to Ancestral Soil. A Commentary on IJudOr II 193 (Hierapolis/Phrygia) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The vast and well-preserved necropolis areas in Hierapolis hold several tombs which belonged to members of the local Jewish community. Most of the 27 pertaining epitaphs are perfectly within the scope of local (i.e. pagan) traditions and habits. One text,
Wiedergut, Karin
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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
Myra’nin limani Andriake’de, Hadrian horreumu’nun arkasinda, kiyiya yakin meshur bir tepede beyaz mermerden Korinth duzeninde insa edilmis, kare planli kucuk bir Roma donemi tapinak me­zarinin varliginin birinci el kaydi gorsel, kartografik ve yayimli ...
T. Duggan
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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