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Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (4) Mikron Oros Akarassos in Milyas

open access: greenGephyra, 2010
In the treaty of 46 BC between Caesar and the Lycians and in the fragmentary governor inscription from the time of Claudius there are some topographical names which enrich our knowledge of the historical geography of the Elmalı Plain (Northern Lycia ...
Sencer Şahin
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Parerga the the Stadiasmus Patarensis (3) The inscription of Köybaşı in Central Lycia

open access: goldGephyra, 2010
In this contribution, the content of the below mentioned article by C. Schuler is criticized. The inscription published by Schuler comes from the ancient settlement of Köybaşı, which lies on the Claudian road to Neisa from Xanthos, on a mountain pass ...
Sencer Şahin
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Parerga zum Stadiasmus Patarensis 1: Überlegungen zur Strecke von Sidyma nach Kalabatia

open access: closedGephyra, 2009
It is peculiar that the Patara – Xanthos – Sidyma – Kalabatia (STR 1-3) route was placed at the top of the list of itinera mentioned on the Stadiasmus Patarensis. It is also remarkable that, during the annexation of the country, of all Lycian cities only
Sencer Şahin
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Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (8): On the named places in the journeys of sacrifice recorded in the Vita of Saint Nicholas of Holy Sion

open access: greenGephyra, 2011
This paper aims to determine the route taken by Nicholas of Holy Sion in his journeys of sacrifice which are recorded in his Vita and in so doing, presents some suggestions as to the locations of Tragalassos and its territory and of the ten places with ...
Mehmet Alkan
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Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (6): Route 54 (Patara – Phellos) and New Inscriptions

open access: greenGephyra, 2013
--ENGLISH BELOW-- Bu çalışmada, Stadiasmus Patarensis (SP) 2009 yılı çalışmalarında incelenen Patara-Phellos güzergahı, bu güzergah üzerindeki antik kalıntılar ve yeni yazıtlar ele alınmıştır. SP'de Patara'dan çıkışlı, birisi Ksanthos'a (GZR. 1) diğeri de Phellos'a (GZR. 54) olmak üzere, iki güzergah verilmektedir.
Fatih Onur, Mehmet Alkan
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Stadiasmus Patarensis için Parerga (2): Sidyma I. Yeni Yazıtlarla Birlikte Yerleşim Tarihçesi

open access: greenGephyra, 2010
The contribution introduces six inscriptions, from a total of fourteen new inscriptions, providing information concerning the history of the city, its territory, prominent citizens who obtained Roman citizenship and the funerary architecture that is peculiar to this city.
Burak Takmer
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Parerga zum Stadiasmus Patarensis (11): Die lykische Stadt Neisa

open access: green, 2013
The article summarises the results of a survey conducted in the city of Neisa in the mountains in central Lycia in 2009. An overview of Neisa’s history and remains is followed by the pre­sen­tation of eight new inscriptions with commentary. Coins from the 2nd cent. BCE pro­­vide the earliest evidence of Neisa as an autonomous polis.
Burak Takmer, Mehmet Oktan
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Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (14): The Routes 35 (Arykanda-Arneai) and 37 (Arykanda-Lesei-)

open access: yesGephyra, 2013
This article presents some results from the 2011 survey conducted in Central Lycia within the framework of research on the Stadiasmus Patarensis concerning two of the routes (35 and 37) recorded in the SP.
Hüseyin Uzunoğlu, Erkan Taşdelen
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Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (2): Sidyma I. The History of the Settlement with the New Inscriptions

open access: closedGephyra, 2010
The contribution introduces six inscriptions, from a total of fourteen new inscriptions, providing information concerning the history of the city, its territory, prominent citizens who obtained Roman citizenship and the funerary architecture that is ...
Burak Takmer
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Das westlykische Daidala in der Kaiserzeit: Eine neue Inschrift und historische Überlegungen

open access: yesGephyra, 2021
In this article, the first inscription is presented that without any doubt was originally found at the archaeological site of İnlice (Muğla/Fethiye). The text from late Hellenistic/early imperial times hints at the place belonging to the Rhodian Peraia ...
Werner Tietz
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