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Domuzağılı Locality in Konyaaltı, Antalya: A Kome on the Western Border of Pamphylia
The “Domuzağılı First Degree Archaeological Site” lies within the Hacısekiler environs of the Konyaaltı District, Antalya, approximately 8 km inland, south of the Çandır Stream.
M. Ertan Yıldız, Gül Işın
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The old question as to when Lycia, Pamphylia (and southern Pisidia) were first combined into a double province can now be reliably answered thanks to a new epigraphic document. In 71–72 CE Vespasian had parts of the Via Sebaste in the Pisidian-Pamphylian
Mustafa Adak, Mark Wilson
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Sigilii dobrogene inedite. III
Inedited Dobruja Seals. III We continue the regular publishing of the sealings found in Dobruja, by presenting several civic and provincial sealings.
Costel Chiriac, Lucian Munteanu
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Hellenistic and Roman Stamped Amphora Handles from Phaselis
Phaselis is a harbour city located at the point where the Lykia, Pamphylia and Pisidia regions intersect. During the surveys and excavations carried out between 2019 and 2023, a total of 18 stamped amphora handles were found at ...
Nihal Tüner Önen +2 more
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Decreto di Priene in onore di Antigono figlio di Filippo
This decree of the Ionian city of Priene was presumably displayed in the sanctuary of Athena Polias. It granted the citizenship, tax exemption, and trade freedom to Antigonus son of Philip, generally identified with Antigonus Monophthalmus. The decree
Paganoni, Eloisa
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Production Techniques of Mosaics in Pamphylia, Cilicia and Northern Syria from the Hellenistic Period to the end of the IVth Century A.D. [PDF]
Mosaics were used for both visual and functional purposes in ancient times, whereas today they are mainly used for their visual impact. Mosaic tiles gives important information about the period they belong to.
Yağmur TOPALOĞLU
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Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (9): the Question of Kaunos and Lycia
An erroneous interpretation of route 12, 24 and 46 of SP, which indicate as terminal points of the Lycian road system the nearest, most important boundary cities (Kaunos, Kibyra and Attaleia) on interregional crossroads in the neighbouring provinces of ...
Sencer Şahin
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An Error with Consequences: Marcellus of Side, a personal physician of the Emperor Hadrianus?
In the first volume of the new journal ‹Philia› Mustafa Adak and two of his assistants publish some inedited inscriptions of Side in Pamphylia. Many of the transcriptions and commentaries leave much to be desired, but in this paper Johannes Nollé ...
Johannes Nollé
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The heads of the Catechetical School in Alexandria
This is the second of two articles, the first article being concerned with general questions regarding the Didaskaleion in Alexandria. The account of the founding of the Didaskaleion in Alexandria is based on information provided by Eusebius of Caesarea (
Willem H. Oliver
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After the discovery of the long Phoenician and Hieroglyphic Luwian inscriptions of Karatepe (Cilicia), which mention a certain Muksas or MPŠ as the founder of a dynasty, this name was immediately linked with a fabled Greek seer named Mopsos, because ...
Diether Schürr
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