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PİSİDİA STADİONLARININ GENEL DEĞERLENDİRMESİ

Abant Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi
Bu çalışmada Pisidia Bölgesi’ndeki stadionlar incelenmiştir. Bu kapsamda bölgede stadiona sahip üç kent tespit edilmiştir. Bu yapılar, Pisidia Antiocheia Stadionu ve kent ile ilişkili Men Kutsal Alanında bulunan stadion (?), Sagalassos ve Selge ...
Ece Çoksolmaz
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Pisidia’da Apollon Propylaios Kültü

Lycus Dergisi
Apollon müzikle, sanatla, kehanetle ilişkili olduğu kadar hastalık ve sağlıkla da ilişkili çok yönlü bir tanrıdır ki bu yüzden birçok epitethle anılmaktadır.
Salih Okan Akgönül, Hüseyin Köker
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Pisidia bölgesi Ostothekleri = Ostothecs of the region of Pisidia / [PDF]

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In the museums of Isparta and Burdur there are several ostothecs from the region. They are with and without a lid. These ostothecs are brought to light by excavations and emergency excavations or they were purchased. The Pisidian ostothecs are in the shape of a vase or square and rectangular shaped and thus there are three main types.
182390 Acuce, İbrahim, 1986- author   +2 more
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Pisidia and the Milyas

1995
Abstract The incorporation of certain Pontic territories (c.2 B.C.) was perhaps a measure not merely local in significance. It might have led to something more. As the event showed, it was a change without consequence. The prime action in this age of Anatolian history concerns Galatia and the mountain zone in the south.
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A Mausoleum at Ariassos, Pisidia

Anatolian Studies, 1989
The funerary architecture of the Imperial period in south-west Anatolia has long been recognized as deserving of attention due to its variety, complexity, and the sheer number of extant tombs. Recently, a preliminary survey at the Pisidian site of Ariassos has revealed the presence of an extensive necropolis containing a large number of well-preserved ...
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The Pacification of Pisidia and Lycaonia

1995
Abstract PrsrnrA and Milyas shield Pamphylia entirely, and the only notable exits from Pamphylia lead up into Milyas. The rivers that enter the Pamphylian gulf rise far back in the interior, the Cestrus north-east of Sagalassus, the Eurymedon near Tymbriada;. and the course of the Melas is nearly as long.
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Three Cities in Pisidia

Anatolian Studies, 1994
Professor John Cook died on 2 January 1994 at the age of eighty-five. His scrupulous and meticulously published field work in the western coastal regions of Turkey, in Caria, Ionia, Aeolis, and above all in the Troas, has made a fundamental contribution to our understanding of the East Greek world.
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Cremna in Pisidia

1995
Stephen Mitchell   +4 more
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