This paper introduces two new Greek inscriptions from Asarcık, the ancient name of which can now securely be acknowledged as Aloanda, in western Lycia. Inscription no.1 documents the foundation of a certain Pokomas, son of Ermedepimis, dating from the Hellenistic period. The nature of Pokomas’ foundation is not entirely clear as the text is not fully preserved, but we read in the remaining parts of the text inscribed on four sides of the block that every year 5 brabeutai shall be elected and handed over a certain amount of money. It can be assumed that these brabeutai were responsible for the organisation of annual sacrifices, from which Pokomas and after Pokomas’ death his descendants were to receive an honorary share, and feasts mentioned...
Makalede, Müze Müdürlüğü tarafından Pamukkale Üniversitesi Kınık Kampüsü’ndeki bir mezar alanında ya...
This article contains the publication of a new public inscription from the village of Akkent north o...
In 2007, a project commenced to catalogue and to publish the Greek and Latin inscriptions in the Kar...
The first part of this article deals with a Severan family monument from Asarönü: Statue bases of fa...
This paper presents two funerary inscriptions found in Olympos, one of which has not been published...
In this paper, an inscription with 12 lines on a sarcophagus found at south nekropolis of Andriake i...
A new inscription of Southern Caria throws light on the position of the ancient city of Pladasa, whi...
A new inscription of Southern Caria throws light on the position of the ancient city of Pladasa, whi...
In this thesis, I look at the use of inscriptions on stone in the Lycian peninsula during the fourt...
Scattered in our ancient historical sources—Herodotus, Thucydides, the Athenaion Politeia—is the sto...
Scattered in our ancient historical sources—Herodotus, Thucydides, the Athenaion Politeia—is the sto...
This article offers an edition of 19 Greek inscriptions from the Museum of Malatya (ancient Melitene...
Re-examination of the well-known Atarbos base in the Akropolis Museum shows that the monument had tw...
Andriace is the harbor Myra, which was one of the most important cities in Lycia in ancient times. M...
In the winter of 1995, an inscribed stele found near the village of Bucakköy inKaria was transported...
Makalede, Müze Müdürlüğü tarafından Pamukkale Üniversitesi Kınık Kampüsü’ndeki bir mezar alanında ya...
This article contains the publication of a new public inscription from the village of Akkent north o...
In 2007, a project commenced to catalogue and to publish the Greek and Latin inscriptions in the Kar...
The first part of this article deals with a Severan family monument from Asarönü: Statue bases of fa...
This paper presents two funerary inscriptions found in Olympos, one of which has not been published...
In this paper, an inscription with 12 lines on a sarcophagus found at south nekropolis of Andriake i...
A new inscription of Southern Caria throws light on the position of the ancient city of Pladasa, whi...
A new inscription of Southern Caria throws light on the position of the ancient city of Pladasa, whi...
In this thesis, I look at the use of inscriptions on stone in the Lycian peninsula during the fourt...
Scattered in our ancient historical sources—Herodotus, Thucydides, the Athenaion Politeia—is the sto...
Scattered in our ancient historical sources—Herodotus, Thucydides, the Athenaion Politeia—is the sto...
This article offers an edition of 19 Greek inscriptions from the Museum of Malatya (ancient Melitene...
Re-examination of the well-known Atarbos base in the Akropolis Museum shows that the monument had tw...
Andriace is the harbor Myra, which was one of the most important cities in Lycia in ancient times. M...
In the winter of 1995, an inscribed stele found near the village of Bucakköy inKaria was transported...
Makalede, Müze Müdürlüğü tarafından Pamukkale Üniversitesi Kınık Kampüsü’ndeki bir mezar alanında ya...
This article contains the publication of a new public inscription from the village of Akkent north o...
In 2007, a project commenced to catalogue and to publish the Greek and Latin inscriptions in the Kar...