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Settlement, environment, and climate change in SW Anatolia: Dynamics of regional variation and the end of Antiquity. [PDF]
This paper develops a regional dataset of change at 381 settlements for Lycia-Pamphylia in southwest Anatolia (Turkey) from volume 8 of the Tabula Imperii Byzantini-a compilation of historical toponyms and archaeological evidence.
Matthew J Jacobson +4 more
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The Ancient Greek Datives in ‐essi: Contact or Independent Innovations?1
Abstract The Ancient Greek datives in ‐essi have posed a longstanding challenge in Greek linguistics, with their traditional categorisation as ‘Aeolic’ but their widespread presence across Aeolic and non‐Aeolic regions. This article investigates the origin and diffusion of this trait, examining both the early Greek evidence (in particular the Lesbian ...
Marta Capano, Michele Bianconi
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Sillyon’da Ares Kültü / The Cult of Ares at Sillyon
In parallel to recently increasing research at Sillyon, an important city of Pamphylia, important results have been attained regarding the history of the city and the region.
Bilsen Şerife ÖZDEMİR +1 more
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Situated on a rocky hill in the Pamphylia Plain, the settlement of Kepez is located 4 km north of Sillyon, one of the important cities of the region, and with this feature it is considered to be a kome connected to Sillyon.
Mustafa BİLGİN
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A POSTHUMOUS COIN OF ALEXANDER III FROM ALANYA ARCHAEOLOGY MUSEUM: PRICE 645 (ASTIBUS?, PAIONIA)
During the research of the present author in the archeology museum of the Alanya district, where Korakesion, one of the eastern cities of the ancient Pamphylia region, is located, 115 regal Macedonian coins have been identified.
Ömer Tatar
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Epigrams for Pamphyliarchs in Termessos and Roman Governors in Pamphylia. Primacy and Honours
The use of epigrams on stone during the Late Empire to honour important individuals, whether Roman officials or local benefactors, is a well-known phenomenon, although little explored to elucidate questions of political and institutional history ...
Héctor Arroyo-quirce
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Glass and Metal Finds from the Southern Basilica Excavations at Perge
The prehistoric history of the ancient city of Perge, which was located in the territory of Pamphylia, dates back to the Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic Periods and reveals important urbanization models models during the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine
Nurtaç Buluç
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Seleucos I and the Cult of Zeus Nikatôr
In order to study the cult of Zeus Nikatôr, six Greek inscriptions (one from northern Syria and five from southern Anatolia) are gathered and commented.
Hadrien Bru
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The most distinctive factor that separates the Imperial Rome from the Republican is visually seen on the building programme in provinces. The conquered lands were systematically exploited with heavy taxes thorough publicani or tax collectors during the ...
Deniz Berk TOKBUDAK
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Sillyon Roma Dönemi Köprüsü (Ayvalıkemer) Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme
Sillyon, Antik Dönem’de Pamphylia Bölgesi’nde, günümüzde ise Antalya ili, Serik ilçesine bağlı Yanköy Mahallesi Kocagözler mevkiinde yer almaktadır. Kent, arkeolojik kültür varlıkları ve sahip olduğu tarihi ve kültürel değerlerle, geçmişten bugüne dek ...
Fatih Yılmaz, Murat Taşkıran
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