New inscriptions from the Settlement on Belen Tepesi at Gülmez Dağı in Central Lycia
The settlement of Belen has not been investigated since the brief notice made by J. Borchhardt in 1975 until last year, although there are significant archaeological remains and it is situated at an important geographical position between Myra and Limyra.
Mehmet Alkan
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"Греки в стране Аполлона": отображение процесса дорийской и эолийской колонизации Ликии в памятниках эпиграфики, археологии и нарративных свидетельствах [PDF]
Исследуется комплекс разновременных нарративных свидетельств греческой традиции, памятников археологии и эпиграфики, касающихся процесса дорийской и эолийской колонизации восточного побережья ...
Баранов, Д. А.
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This fifteenth volume of the 'PSI' series comes over fifty years after the fourteenth. It was projected for publication by the then principal editor of the series, Vittorio Bartoletti, who now appears as a posthumous editor on the title page and as the ...
Benaissa, Amin +13 more
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The young, the old and the blessed:Corporate bodies and elite reproduction in Roman Asia Minor [PDF]
The article traces the impact of Roman rule on the organisational history of Asia inor through a comparative study of three well-attested institutions: associations of young men (neoi) tied to the gymnasium, councils of elders (gerousiai) that could ...
Eckhardt, Benedikt
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Roma Erken İmparatorlık Dönemi'nde Pamphylia şehirciliği : Iulius Claudiuslar ve Flaviuslar dönemi [PDF]
Tez (yüksek lisans) - Anadolu ÜniversitesiAnadolu Üniversitesi, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, Arkeoloji Anabilim DalıKayıt no: 481611Roma İmparatorluk Dönemi, Hellenistik karakterli Küçük Asya kentleri için siyasi, sosyal ve dini anlamda dönüm noktası olan ...
Çakmak, Ozan
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A New Honorary Inscription Relating to Telemachi Family from Xanthus [PDF]
This paper introduces a new, unpublished Greek inscription concerning the Telemachi family from Xanthus. The inscription in the northeast corner of the Dipylon looking to the upper agora was formerly documented by the Canadian epigraphic team in 2000 and
Emine Bilgiç Kavak
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Tlos, Oinoanda and the Hittite Invasion of the Lukka lands. Some Thoughts on the History of North-Western Lycia in the Late Bronze and Iron Ages [PDF]
The present article contains observations on the invasion of Lycia by the Hittite king Tudhaliya IV as described in the Yalburt inscription. The author questions the commonly found identification of the land of vitis/Wiyanwanda with the city of Oinoanda ...
Gander, Max
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Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion 2013 (EBGR 2013) [PDF]
Continuing the practice that I have adopted in the last years, in this 26th issue of the EBGR I have placed emphasis on the presentation of corpora, new finds, and new readings, restorations, and interpretations rather than on publications that are ...
Chaniotis, Angelos
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New Epigraphic Evidence from the Territory of Phaselis: Funerary Inscriptions and Local Cults [PDF]
Recent epigraphic findings from the territory of Phaselis, including funerary inscriptions obtained through field surveys in the district of Palamut at Hisarçandır in 2018 and excavation results from Idyros in 2024, provide critical new evidence for ...
Murat Arslan, Nihal Tüner Önen
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