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AN EXAMINATION OF THE MUŠKI TRIBE: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH INCLUDING PALEOGENOMICS

open access: yesBanber Arevelagitut'yan Instituti
The northern regions of West Asia have been home to countless ethnocultural groups throughout history. Among the most mysterious are the Muški. A multidisciplinary approach was used to examine the Muški, including utilizing genetic data for the first ...
Aram Palyan, Seb Peltekian
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Appian, Manius Aquillius, and Phrygia

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2004
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B. C. McGing
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PHRYGIA VE DEMİR DEVRİNDE ANADOLU KAVİMLERİ*

open access: yesAnkara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi, 1987
Phrygians, a member of the Indo-European language family, who came from the Ancient West and sought homeland in the Ancient East, are one of the peoples that played an important role in the formation of ancient Anatolian culture. This study, which offers a translation of the article into Turkish, touches upon Phrygians’ culture, language, religion and ...
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Phrygia Hierapolis’inde Yeni Bir Çeşme Anıtı

open access: yesArchivum Anatolicum-Anadolu Arşivleri, 2002
Abstract Not ...
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Phrygia Bölgesi`nde ticaret

open access: yes, 2006
Phrygia Region has a location there the most important trade routes of Central Anatolia passing throughout and where the junctions of these roads are. The people of the Region have used the benefits of this location for ages, and exported their products to Mediterranean Basin and Black Sea Basin from several harbors of Anatolia.
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A Hellenistic Honorary Inscription from the Border Area between Phrygia and Pisidia

open access: yesGephyra, 2005
A Hellenistic Honorary Inscription from the Border Area between Phrygia and PisidiaThe stele published in this article was found near modern Yeşilova in the border region of Phrygia and Pisidia. The stone contains four wreaths and an honorary inscription.
Thomas Corsten
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The role of Macedonia in the decline of Aiakid monarchy in Molossia/Epeiros

open access: yesKaranos
From the late 6th century BC on, close connections between the political actors of Thrace, Hellespontine Phrygia, Persia, Athens, and, during their times of Greek supremacy, Sparta and Thebes are attested.
Elizabeth D. Carney
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Phrygia Epiktetos'ta Ölüm

open access: yesVakanüvis - Uluslararası Tarih Araştırmaları Dergisi
Phrygia Epiktetos, Strabon ve Pausanias tarafından “Küçük Phrygia” olarak da adlandırılan ve günümüzde Eskişehir ve Kütahya sınırları içinde yer alan bir bölgedir. “Epiktetos” kelimesi “sonradan kazanılan/elde edilen anlamına gelmektedir. MÖ 2.yüzyılda, Pergamon ve Bithynia arasında gerçekleşen savaşlarn sonucunda Pergamon Krallığı’nın hakimiyeti ...
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ANTİK DÖNEM’DE PHRYGİA PAROREİA

open access: yesDergi Karadeniz, 2016
Phrygia Parōreia Bolgesi Helenistik Donem “Phrygia Epiktētos” olarak isimlendirilen Phrygia topraklari icersinde yer almaktadir. Phrygia Parōreia Bolgesi Antik Cag birbirini takip eden donemler icersinde, kulturel degisimin butun yonleri ile gelismesine olanak sagladigi onemli bir cografyada yer alir.
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Neue Inschriften im Museum von Bolu (Bithynion/Klaudiupolis)

open access: yesGephyra, 2008
This article presents some 40 hitherto unpublished inscriptions from the Bolu museum, most of which stem from Klaudiupolis, though in some cases the provenance remains unclear.
Mustafa Adak   +2 more
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