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Assoc. Prof. HÜSEYİN SAMİ ÖZTÜRK Assoc. Prof. HÜSEYİN SAMİ ÖZTÜRK Personal Information WEmeabi:l :h httsposz:/tu/[email protected]/hsozturk EDodcutocraatteio, Mna Irnmfaorar mUnaivteiorsnity, Institute of Social Sciences, Eskiçağ Tarihi (Dr), Turkey 1999 - 2006 UPonsdtegrrgardaudautaet, eM, İasrtmanabrua lU Ünniviveerrssititye, sIin, sEtditeubteiy oaft SFoackiüallt eSsci,e Anrckees,o Elosjki iBçaöğlü Tmarüi,h Ti u(rYkl)e y( T1e9z9li1), -T 1u9r9ke5y 1995 - 1999 Dissertations BDiolicmtolerra tEen, sMti.tÖü. sIüI.,- EMs.kSi.ç IaVğ. 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S, .I ,d Meb.Se. sIsVo.–sV, AIIk. aylüiszsyoılsla vred aK oMrymroa s(:L Kyekniat )T vaer iehgi,e Pmoesntglirka daluaantıen, dTa.T hArNıs(tSiytaundleıkn,t P),o 2s0tg1r9aduate, C.Pilevneli(Student), 2013 Articles Published in Journals That Entered SCI, SSCI and AHCI Indexes I. AOrlycmhapeoosl oing iLcaylc iaan: dA ENpoigvreal pAhsisceasl sRmeesneta rocfh its History and Localization in Light of Recent AÖDZTAÜLRYKA , Hv.o Sl..2 , 3O, npcpu.2 O5.3 E-.275, 2020 (Journal Indexed in AHCI) II. AÖZnT IÜnRsKcr Hip. Sti.on from Myra Honouring Platon, the Priest of the Lycian League, and his Family III. TAhDeA LRYeA-,e vvoall.1u9a,t piopn.1 0o3f -t1h1e4 ,K 2o0c1a6i n(J o(uArnntaall Iynad)e xEeirde in aArHcChIe)s, Anteirenarches and Diogmites Inscriptions AODztAuLrkY AH,. vSo.l.18, pp.159-180, 2015 (Journal Indexed in AHCI) IV. LÖuZTciÜuRsK A Hr.t So.r , iPuisle Mvnaerlic Cia.nus' Votive Offering to Zeus Keraunios from the Haluk Perk Museum V. TAoDmALbY IAn, svcorl.i1p6t,i oppn. 1o0f7 P-1to18le, m20a1io3 s( Joofu rTnloals Indexed in AHCI) AÖDZTAÜLRYKA , Hv.o Sl..1 , 4S,u pepl .H25. E9.-265, 2011 (Journal Indexed in AHCI) VI. AÇE UVnİKiq Nu.,e C Domiseczoovgelur yO .i,n O zLtyucrika H: .T Sh. e, T Aunrkcoiegnlut IS.ynagogue at Andriake, Port of Myra VII. AD VAoLtYivAe, vOofl.f1e3r,i pnpg. 3t3o5 M-3e6t6e, r2 0T1y0m (eJnouarianal Indexed in AHCI) AODztAuLrkY AH,. vSo. l, .1P2er, kp pH.1.03-106, 2009 (Journal Indexed in AHCI) Articles Published in Other Journals I. MNiakuariaic’iduasn K Yöepnriü Ysaüzıtlar XIV - Nikaia’dan Leukai’a/Lefke’ye: Yerleşimler, Miltaşları, Roma Yolu ve LÖiZbTrÜi, RvoKl .H7,. pS.p.1-16, 2021 (Other Refereed National Journals) II. NÖZikTaÜiRaK’d Han. S Y. ,e Ancia Yr aSz.ıtlar XIII: Terbos’tan Bir Anıt Mezar ve Buluntular III. NLIeBuReI, Ivnosl.c6h, pripf.t3e9n3 -a3u9s9 ,d 2e0m20 T (eOrtrhietor rRieufmer eveodn N Matyiornaa: lD Joieu rGneamls)einde der Sybeneis in Belören/Muskar AScchtau lCelra sCs.,i cÖaZ MTÜedRiKte Hrr. aSn.ea, vol.3, pp.65-100, 2020 (Refereed Journals of Other Institutions) IV. IÖnZsTcÜrRipKt iHo.n Se. s, Ş AAsHiİaN M Hi.noris 3 V. EAicntae Cnlaesuseic aG Mraebdiintesrcrharniefat , avuosl.3 A, pnpd.r1i0a9k-e2 5(9L, y2k0i2e0n )(:R Defieer eSeadr kJoouprhnalgs voof Ont hKeorn Ionnst iutuntdio nsse)iner Frauen LÖIZBTRÜIR, vKo Hl.6. ,S p.p.385-391, 2020 (Other Refereed National Journals) VI. NÖZeTwÜ RInKs Hcr. iSp. t, iKoanrsta flr Öonmem Plri uZs.ias ad Hypium (Bithynia) I. Konuralp Archaeological Museum VII. NPheawse Ilniss, cvroilp.6t, ipopn.2s 3f7r-o2m40 N, 2ik0a2i0a (XRIeIf:e Sreaendc tJuouarnya olsf oZf eOuths eBr rIonsnttitounti oin sA)hmetler Village of Pazaryeri District GÖeZpThÜyRrKa , Hv.o Sl..2 , 0A, kntoa.ş2 A, p., pÖ.1zt7ü1r-k1 9E2. D, 2.020 (Refereed Journals of Other Institutions) VIII. TÖhzteü rRke H-E. Sv.aluation of a New Weight from Nicomedia IX. NPhikaaseiali’sd, vaonl .5Y,e pnpi. 2Y5a1z-ı2tl5a6r, 2X0I19 (Refereed Journals of Other Institutions) LÖizbtrüir, kv oHl.5 S, .pp.307-314, 2019 (Other Refereed National Journals) X. NÖziktüarika Hv.e S .Nikomedeia’dan Yeni Yazıtlar X XI. NPhikaosemlise,d vioal’.5d,a p Yp.e3n9i1 B-3i9r5 N, 2e0k1r9o p(Roelifse:r eAerdr iJaonuern ialels Oofğ Oluth Aer rIinasntiutust’iuons M)ezarı PÖhztaüsrekli sH, .v So. l,. 5G, öplpcü.1k5 R7-.,1 Ç6i0b,u 2k0 K1.9 (Refereed Journals of Other Institutions) XII. NÖZikTaÜiRaK ( BHi. tSh. y, Önziatü)r Ek gEe. mD.enlik Alanı Epigrafik-Tarihi Coğrafi Yüzey Araştırması Çalışmaları – 2017 XIII. Ar Haşetlırlemnai sStoicn uFçulanreı rTaorpyla Sntıeslıe, v Forl.3o6m, pHpe.2r5a5io-2n6 2T,e 2i0k1h9o s( N(oKna-rRaeefrveleiadl tJıo)u”r, nAaCl)M II (2018) 53-58. AÖcZtTaÜ CRlaKs sHic. aS . M, Öezdtiüterrkr Fan. Dea., vol.2, pp.53-58, 2019 (Other Refereed National Journals) XIV. IÖnzstücrkip Hti. oSn.es Asiae Minoris II XV. NAciktaa Ciala’dssainca Y Meendi itYearzraıtnlaear, IvXol.2, pp.79-227, 2019 (Other Refereed National Journals) AÖrZkTeÜoRloKj iH v.e S S. a, Önaztü Drekr Eg.i sDi,. vol.159, pp.81-92, 2018 (Other Refereed National Journals) XVI. NÖziktüarika ’Hd.a Sn. Yeni Yazıtlar VIII XVII. NPhikaaseiali’sd, naon. 4Y, epnpi.3 Y6a1z-3ıt6la9r, 2V0I1I8 (Refereed Journals of Other Institutions) TÖuztbüar-kA rH-.T Su. r, kÖiszhtü Arkca Ed. eDm. y, N Oifk oSclaieynidciess H Jo., uGrünnadl üOzf AA.rchaeology, vol.22, pp.231-243, 2018 (Refereed Journals of XVIII. IOnthscer iIpntsitoitnuetiso nAss)iae Minoris I AÖcZtTaÜ CRlaKs sHic. aS . M, ŞeAdHiteİNrr Han.ea, vol.1, pp.81-216, 2018 (Other Refereed National Journals) XIX. ·ÖAz tNürekw H D. Sa.te for L. Egnatius Victor Lollianus’ Governorship in the Province of Pontus et Bithynia XX. IAncstac rCilpatsisoicnae Ms eAdsitiearer aMnienao, vroisl. 11, ,p 2p0.4138-51, 2018 (Other Refereed National Journals) AÖcZtTaÜ CRlaKs sHic. aS . M, ŞeAdHiteİNrr Han.ea, vol.1, pp.79-216, 2018 (Refereed Journals of Other Institutions) XXI. EÖizntüer kn eHu. eS. ῥ, Aοdδaισk μMό.ς-Inschrift aus dem Hinterland von Nikaia IPnhsitlitau: tIinotnesr)national Journal of Ancient Mediterranean Studies, vol.3, pp.44-48, 2017 (Refereed Journals of Other XXII. NÖZikTaÜiRaK’d Han. S Y.eni Yazıtlar VII: Traianus’un Onurlandırılması XXIII. ZAerkueso Blorjio vnet oSann Katü, vlto Al.1la5n6,ı pp.219-222, 2017 (Other Refereed National Journals) ÖZTÜRK H. S. , Aktaş A. XXIV. RAkotmüeal’ Adrak Keoölloejil,i kp”p,. 2A8k-2tü9e, 2l 0A1r7k e(Nolaotijoinal Non-Refereed Journal) AÖkztürekl AHr. kSe.oloji, vol.55, 2017 (National Non-Refereed Journal) XXV. dEeinr nPeruoevrin Mz eBiiltehnysnteiain e ta uPso ndteurs Nähe von Dableis (Nikaia) und das flavische Straßenbauprogramm in PÖhztilüiar:k I Hnt. eSr. n, aAtdioanka Ml J.ournal of Ancient Mediterranean Studies, vol.2, pp.72-82, 2016 (Refereed Journals of Other XXVI. KInOstNitSuTtiAonNsT)İNOPOLİS SUR VE KULE YAZITLARI İÖsZtaTnÜbRuKl AHr. aSş.tırmaları Yıllığı, vol.5, pp.7-40, 2016 (National Non-Refereed Journal) XXVII. NÖziktüarika Hd.a Sn. , YDeenmi irYhaaznıt Ölazrtü VrkI E. XXVIII. IPAHEA SHEPLhISS, nYoa.z2ı, tplapr.1 C67o-r1p7u7s, 2u0 1Y6e n(Oi tYhaezrı tRleafre rIeed National Journals) PÖHztAüSrEk LHIS. S, n. ,o K.2ü, çpüpk.o1ğ4l9u- 1S5., 4B,a 2s0a1n6 Ö (zOgethçe Cr. Refereed National Journals) XXIX. AÖzmtüarskr aH .A Sr. k, Öezotlüorjki BM.üzesi nden Yeni Yazıtlar I XXX. 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