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The Anastasian Military Decree from Perge in Pamphylia: Revised 2nd Edition
This article contains a revised version of the inscription from Perge containing a military decree of Anastasius I. The fragments of this inscription were unearthed in 1974 during excavations at Perge.
Fatih Onur
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On the Extinction of the Luwian ziti-Names, on Lycian Ipresida and the Caunian Imbros
The Luwian personal names formed with -ziti ‘man’ did not survive into the later hieroglyphic inscriptions; the latest clear example is attested at Carchemish around 975 BC.
Diether Schürr
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Taner Korkut tarafından hazırlanan "Pamphylia ve Kilikia'daki Kireçtaşı Girlandlı Ostotekler" isimli bu monografi, aslen yazarın Almanya/Marburg Philipps-Universitat'te 1999 yılında tamamladığı doktora tezinin tekrar gözden ...
Aşkım Özdizbay
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Iulius Tarius Titianus, Proconsul of Lycia et Pamphylia
The inscription presented here was found in a quarter of Antalya and contains an honorary decree for Iulius Tarius Titianus. The honorand is called proconsul of the province Lycia et Pamphylia.
Nuray Gökalp
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Byzantine Architecture in the Lower City of Perge
This study focuses on the Byzantine buildings located in the Lower City of Perge. One of the significant structures in the city is the South Church (Basilica A), which is a three-aisled basilica with a transept and gallery, dating back to the early 5th ...
Ayça Tiryaki Türkmenoğlu +1 more
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MS 4. Yüzyılda Isauria Eyaleti’nin Siyasal ve İdari Yapısı
Antik çağda kuzeyden Lykaonia ve Toros dağları doğudan Kilikia, batıdan ise Pamphylia ile çevrilmiş sahalar Isauria, halkı da Isaurialılar olarak adlandırılmıştır.
Mehmet Kurt
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First Report of a Journey in Pisidia, Lycaonia, and Pamphylia [PDF]
I Am availing myself of the kindness of several friends and especially of Professor Ramsay's to make the following additions or corrections in Part I. In the first inscription (p. 97), line 7, the Τ should have been marked doubtful; Professor Ramsay conjectures ἀθ]λοφό[ρ]ου Line 8 should read ΝΟ⊂ and not ΜΟ⊂. Line 10 should be deleted and the remaining
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Phaselis in the Mithradatic–Pirate Nexus
This paper reassesses the role of Phaselis in the First Mithradatic War through a newly discovered inscription honouring King Mithradates VI Eupator. Found in what is called today the “South Harbour Trade Centre” and dated to 89-85 BC, the text offers ...
Fatma Avcu
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A New Astragalos-Inscription from Pamphylia [PDF]
The inscription here published was discovered on the site found by Mr. E. S. G. Robinson and myself beside the deserted village of Indjik, some six hours to the N.E. of Adalia (Attaleia in Pamphylia). The stone stood towards the N.W. corner of the site, near the ruins of a large apsidal building, which was probably a Byzantine church.
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Two Procuratorian Inscriptions from Perge
In a recent festschrift Aşkım Özdizbay has published two inscriptions from Perge, which require a revision. An investigation of these inscriptions and a comparison made with some inscriptions published in I.v.
Fatih Onur
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