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On the grammatical form of a toponym from the Stadiasmus of the Great Sea

open access: yesIndo-European Linguistics and Classical Philology, 2019
E. Prikhodko
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The Vexed Question of Kalkan/Bezirgân and the Stadiasmus Patarensis: Some Corrections to the Course of the Road between Patara and Phellos

open access: yes, 2016
As the conclusion of our field surveys of 2009, we had claimed that the road leads from Patara to Phellos, via Akbel – Sarnıçbaşı – Uçova – Yayla Bezirgân – Sarıbelen/Sidek – Gökçeören/ Seyret – Yeniköy – Çukurbağ and Pınarbaşı. Our recent re-evaluations showed that this road should have followed a different course in several places around Patara ...
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Qahal und Ekklesia [PDF]

open access: yes
Politik beginnt damit und lebt elementar davon, dass sich Menschen versammeln. Daher ist die Frage nach Typen und Funktionen von Versammlungen eine Grundfrage der politischen Theorie.

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Les relations politiques entre Rome et la Lycie : le statut d'une région anatolienne sous la domination romaine (188 a.C.-43 p.C.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Cette recherche tente de faire la synthèse globale des relations politiques entre Rome et la Lycie, petite région du sud-ouest anatolien, entre le IIe siècle a.C. et le Ier siècle p.C.
Desrosiers, Ian
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Osselets, poissons, songes et autres vecteurs divinatoires : une analyse historique des oracles de Lycie (Ve siècle a.C.-IVe siècle p.C.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
La Lycie, territoire situé au sud-ouest de l'Anatolie, avait, durant l'Antiquité, la particularité de receler de nombreux oracles. Ceux-ci fonctionnaient selon divers vecteurs divinatoires, c'est-à-dire que la parole divine - en l'occurrence celle d ...
Laguë-Maltais, Magalie
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Placing Power: Greek Cities and Roman Governors in Western Asia Minor, 69-235 CE. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
My dissertation situates public space at the heart of a Greek city’s efforts to negotiate its position in the networks of power that comprised the Roman Empire. It focuses on the annual assize tours Roman governors conducted through the provinces of Asia
Ryan, Garrett
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