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Decreto di Priene in onore di Antigono figlio di Filippo

open access: yesAxon, 2017
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]

open access: yesPhaselis: Disiplinlerarası Akdeniz Araştırmaları Dergisi
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

open access: yesGephyra, 2013
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?

open access: yesGephyra, 2015
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

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 2015
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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John D. Grainger, The Cities of Pamphylia, 2009

open access: yesGephyra, 2010
Review of: John D. Grainger, The Cities of Pamphylia, Oxford 2009. Oxbow Books, XV+255 S. + 15 Tafeln; ISBN 978–1–84217–334–3; £ 30.00.
Mustafa Adak
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A king’s own son, named Mops (or Mucks?): about fantasy inscriptions, antique storytelling and name records between Pylos and Karatepe

open access: yesGephyra, 2019
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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Iulius Tarius Titianus as the Governor of Syria Palaestina in the reign of Elagabal in the inscriptions from Caesarea Maritima and Hippos

open access: yesGephyra, 2012
A new inscription from Attaleia, which mentions Iulius Tarius Titianus as Governor of Lycia-Pamphylia, which makes it possible to identify this Senator with the honorand of inscriptions in Caesarea and Hippos, two cities in the Province of Syria ...
Werner Eck
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MİMARİ BLOKLAR IŞIĞINDA ISAURIA BÖLGESİNİN MİMARİ UYGULAMALARI

open access: yesSelçuk Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 2008
Antik dönemde Isauria Bölgesi sınırlarıiçinde kalan Bozkır ilçesine bağlıIşıklar, Hacılar, Yazdamıköyleri ile Güneysınır ilçesine bağlıÖmeroğlu köyünde tespit edilen on üç mimari blok ışığında bölgenin mimari uygulamalarıve bölgesel etkileşimleri ...
Asuman Baldıran, Zeliha Gider
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Marmor Numidicum in Perge under Domitian

open access: yesGephyra, 2012
In this article, an inscription from a stone quarry, inscribed upon the face of a marble block is examined. This inscribed block was reused, forming the base for an imperial statue within the theater of Perge, when the face of this inscrption was turned ...
Sencer Şahin
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