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Dağlik Phrygia'da Hellenistik ve Roma İmparatorluk Dönemi Anitsal Kaya Mezarlarindaki Cephe Mimarisi ve Mimari Süsleme Öğeleri Üzerine Notlar [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Antik Dönem Anadolusu'nda, Phrygia Bölgesinin "dağlık kesimi" Dorylaion (günümüzde Eskişehir ili), Kotiaion (günümüzde Kütahya ili) ve Akroinos (günümüzde Afyon ili) arasında kalan kısmıdır ve "Dağlık Phrygia" olarak adlandırılmıştır.
Kortanoğlu, Eser R
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Archaeology in Turkey, 2004-2005 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
[No abstract ...
Gates, M.-H., Yildirim, B.
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The Mother of Gods in the Pontic Regions: Syncretism, Local Adaptation, and Religious Interact [PDF]

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The cult of the Mother of the Gods, which spanned from the Late Iron Age to the Early Ro-man Period in the Pontic regions, reflects a complex and multilayered religious landscape deeply rooted in the practices of local communities.
Elif YAVUZ CAKMUR   +2 more
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Monumental Routes: Movement And The Built Environment At Iron Age Gordion [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The archaeological site of Gordion, or Yassıhöyük, located at the confluence of the Sakarya and Porsuk Rivers in central Turkey, is best known as the capital city of the Phrygian King Midas and is essential to understanding the Iron Age on the Anatolian ...
Stephens, Lucas
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Self-mutilation, multiculturalism and hybridity. Herodotos on the Karians in Egypt (Hdt. 2.61.2) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Introduction The small number of sources which provide sure evidence for the existence of Greek mercenaries in the Archaic age brought a continuous and powerful appeal for the discovery in the most obscure testimonies and through the most speculative ...
Iancu, Liviu Mihail
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A Comparative Study of Burials in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Late Bronze through Early Iron Age [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
During the Bronze Age, a complex regional system of trade catalyzed by the Mediterranean Sea arose and connected distant lands. The Eastern Mediterranean and Near East made up the core of this system. The system collapsed at its apex in ca.
Mattison, Kristen
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Resistance, Revolt, and Revolution in Achaemenid Persia: Response [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
How can archaeology help us see low-level local resistance to imperial domination, before it erupts into the kind of revolt or rebellion attested to in historical sources?
Dusinberre, Elspeth
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A Hittite cemetery at Gordion [PDF]

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https://commons.library.stonybrook.edu/amar/1091/thumbnail ...
Mellink, Machteld J. Machteld Johanna
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Persian Riders in Lydia? The Painted Frieze of the Aktepe Tomb Kline [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Aktepe lies within a cluster of tumuli near Güre in eastern Lydia, where many items in the famous ‘Lydian Treasure’ were unearthed by tomb-robbers in the late 1960s1.
Baughan, Elizabeth P.
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A Mythological Sarcophagus from Tripolis, Asia Minor, and Its Implications for Practices of Sarcophagus Workshops [PDF]

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A new arcaded columnar sarcophagus was discovered in 2015 at the ancient site of Tripolis ad Maeandrum in Lydia, modern Turkey. The sarcophagus represents mythological and heroic figures in the intercolumniations on the front, left, and right short sides
Duman, Bahadir, Ogus, Esen
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