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A Roman Military Diploma from Eastern Pamphylia
American Journal of Archaeology, 1991Three joining fragments of a bronze military diploma have been found at a Roman site generally agreed to be Laertes, situated on Cebel Ires, a mountain overlooking the coast of eastern Pamphylia. Now in the Alanya Museum, the document constitutes most of one leaf of an auxiliary infantryman's discharge certificate.
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Greek-Anatolian Language Contact and the Settlement of Pamphylia
, 2017C. Skelton
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First Report of a Journey in Pisidia, Lycaonia, and Pamphylia (Part III.)
Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1904Khatyn Serai, Rufus Ennio Rufo
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Hartwin Brandt und Frank Kolb, Lycia et Pamphylia. Eine römische Provinz im Südwesten Kleinasiens
, 2016J. Bartels
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Hadrian, Hercules and griffins: a group of cuirassed statues from Latium and Pamphylia
Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2016S. Wood
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Una officina di copisti in Pamphylia
2009A group of sculptures found in Side and in Perge (Pamphylia) can be ascribed to a ||workshop of copyists, owing to their well characterized stylistic and technical details. The workshop produced copies in the central decades of the 2nd century AD and possible located within the province. Among the copied sculptural types, sometimes very rare, there are
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A Sundial for a Deceased Woman: Two Epigrams from Pamphylia (I–II A. D.)
, 2016Francesca Angiò +2 more
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PAMPHYLIA BÖLGESİ’NİN MISIR VE KIBRISİLE OLAN İLİŞKİLERİ
Egypt appears as a large domain geography in the Mediterranean in all periods. Especially substantially grain supply of Greece and Rome from Egypt had increased the contact with the aforementioned region. Therefore also the regions located in the transition route between the east and the west in the Mediterranean had to take place in this relation.AKDOĞU ARCA, Ebru +2 more
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