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The building complex on the Tepecik acropolis at Patara
Anatolian Studies, 2010AbstractThe ongoing excavations initiated in 2003 on the Tepecik acropolis at Patara have brought to light many noteworthy results concerning the somewhat obscure history and archaeology of Archaic Patara. The very rich pottery finds confirming the Archaic dating of the building complex are particularly important.
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Localizing and Reconstructing the Gymnasion of Patara An Interdisciplinary Approach
AdalyaAlthough a universal feature of the Greek polis and, despite ample epigraphic evidence, the gymnasia of the Hellenistic and Roman East, especially in Lycia, are understudied. In this paper we present our initial findings relating to the gymnasion of Patara.
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Patara erken dönem boyalı seramiği
2021VI1 SUMMARY The people and land of Lukka which were mentioned in the Hittite texts are the people and the land of Lycia without any doubt. The people called Luku in Tell el Amama texts, from the period of Egytion Pharaoh, Ramses 2 in the 13th century B.C. ougth to be Lycians.
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New Lycian and Greek graffiti from Patara: edition and onomastic commentary
Kadmos, 2023Erkan Dundar
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Inscriptions from Casarea, Lydae, Patara, Myra
The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1889In last year's volume of this Journal (ix. pp. 82, 83) Mr. Theodore Ben described the situation of this Carian town, which he discovered about three miles to the north-east of Loryma. In laying before the reader the inscriptions found on this site, from which we recover its name, I would call attention to the accompanying Map of Casarea and its ...
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A Ptolemaic Stamped Amphora from Patara: Some Notes on Stamp Attribution and its Likely Implications
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 2023Erkan Dundar
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Advanced technologies for archaeological documentation: Patara case
2019The documentation of cultural heritage has been ongoing for several decades. In parallel with the progress of technology, the conventional techniques are slowly being replaced with more advanced ones. In particular, the advances in digital photogrammetry and laser scanning systems present significant improvements and opportunities for those working in ...
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