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EA Index1-44 EPIGRAPHICA ANATOLICA Zeitschrift für Epigraphik und historische Geographie Anatoliens Autoren- und Titelverzeichnis 1 (1983) – 45 (2012) Adak, M., Claudia Anassa – eine Wohltäterin aus Patara. EA 27 (1996) 127–142 – Epigraphische Mitteilungen aus Antalya VII: Eine Bauinschrift aus Nikaia. EA 33 (2001) 175–177 Adak, M. – Atvur, O., Das Grabhaus des Zosimas und der Schiffseigner Eudemos aus Olympos in Lykien. EA 28 (1997) 11–31 – Epigraphische Mitteilungen aus Antalya II: Die pamphylische Hafenstadt Magydos. EA 31 (1999) 53–68 Akar Tanrıver, D., A Recently Discovered Cybele Relief at Thermae Theseos. EA 43 (2010) 53–56 – Two Bronze Objects with Dedicatory Inscriptions in the İzmir Museum. EA 45 (2012) 101–102 Akar Tanrıver, D. – Akıncı Öztürk, E., Two New Inscriptions from Laodicea on the Lycos. EA 43 (2010) 50–52 Akat, S., Three Inscriptions from Miletos. EA 38 (2005) 53–54 – A New Ephebic List from Iasos. EA 42 (2009) 78–80 Akat, S. – Ricl, M., A New Honorary Inscription for Cn. Vergilius Capito from Miletos. EA 40 (2007) 29–32 Akbıyıkoğlu, K. – Hauken, T. – Tanrıver, C., A New Inscription from Phrygia. A Rescript of Septimius Severus and Caracalla to the coloni of the Imperial Estate at Tymion. EA 36 (2003) 33–44 Akdoğu Arca, E., Epigraphische Mitteilungen aus Antalya III: Inschriften aus Lykaonien im Museum von Side. EA 31 (1999) 69–71 Akıncı, E. – Aytaçlar, P. Ö., A List of Female Names from Laodicea on the Lycos. EA 39 (2006) 113– 116 Akıncı Öztürk, E. – Akar Tanrıver, D., Two New Inscriptions from Laodicea on the Lycos. EA 43 (2010) 50–52 Akıncı Öztürk, E. – Malay, H., Four Funerary Curses Recording the Pisidian Gods of the Acıpayam Plain. EA 45 (2012) 89–92 Akıncı Öztürk, E. – Tanrıver, C., New Katagraphai and Dedications from the Sanctuary of Apollon Lairbenos. EA 41 (2008) 91–111 – Some New Finds from the Sanctuary of Apollon Lairbenos. EA 42 (2009) 87–97 – New Inscriptions from the Sanctuary of Apollon Lairbenos. EA 43 (2010) 43–49 Akkan, Y. – Malay, H., The Village Tar(i)gye and the Cult of Zeus Tar(i)gyenos in the Cayster Valley. EA 40 (2007) 16–22 Akyürek Şahin, N. E., Epigraphische Mitteilungen aus Antalya IX: Phrygische Votive aus dem archäo- logischen Museum von İstanbul. EA 33 (2001) 185–193 Altheim-Stiehl, R. – Cremer, M., Eine gräko-persische Türstele mit aramäischer Inschrift aus Dasky- leion. EA 6 (1985) 1–16 Altheim-Stiehl, R. – Metzler, D. – Schwertheim, E., Eine neue gräko-persische Grabstele aus Sultaniye Köy und ihre Bedeutung für die Geschichte und Topographie von Daskyleion. EA 1 (1983) 1–23 Ameling, W., Eine neue Inschrift aus Prusias ad Hypium. EA 1 (1983) 63–74 – Das Archontat in Bithynien und die Lex Provinciae des Pompeius. EA 3 (1984) 19–31. Nachtrag dazu: EA 4 (1984) 14 – L. Flavius Arrianus neos Xenophon. EA 4 (1984) 119–122 – Cassius Dio und Bithynien. EA 4 (1984) 123–138 – Der Sofist Rufus. EA 6 (1985) 27–33 – Ein Altar für Alexander von Abonuteichos. EA 6 (1985) 34–36 2 Autoren- und Titelverzeichnis EA 1–45 – Die Herkunft des Malers Zeuxis. EA 9 (1987) 76 – Antiochos III., Herakleia am Latmos und Rom. EA 10 (1987) 19–40 – Drei Studien zu den Gerichtsbezirken der Provinz Asia in republikanischer Zeit. EA 12 (1988) 9–24 – Konkordanzen zu MAMA IX und X. EA 26 (1996) 149–154 – Ein Verehrer des yeÚw ÜUcistow in Prusa ad Olympum (I.K. 39, 115). EA 31 (1999) 105–108 Appel, W., Zwei Inschriften aus dem Archäologischen Museum in Odessa: I.K. 23 (Smyrna) Nr. 200 und ein „Ineditum“. EA 35 (2003) 59–61 Atalay, E. – Malay, H., A Funerary Stele from Smyrna. EA 3 (1984) 59–60 Atallah, N., Des inscriptions du nord de la Jordanie. EA 33 (2001) 199–207 (Corrigendum dazu: G. Petzl, EA 34 (2002) 102) Atvur, O. – Adak, M., Das Grabhaus des Zosimas und der Schiffseigner Eudemos aus Olympos in Lykien. EA 28 (1997) 11–31 – Epigraphische Mitteilungen aus Antalya II: Die pamphylische Hafenstadt Magydos. EA 31 (1999) 53–68 Avidov, A. – Timoney, O., The lex de provinciis praetoriis from Delphi and Cnidos: a Revised Correlation. EA 24 (1995) 7–14 Aydaş, M., A Priest of the Goddess Ma at Komana (An Inscription in the Aksaray Museum). EA 34 (2002) 23–27 – New Inscriptions from Asia Minor. EA 37 (2004) 121–125 – Gladiatorial Inscriptions from Stratonikeia in Caria. EA 39 (2006) 105–110 – Three Inscriptions from Stratonikeia in Caria. EA 39 (2006) 111–112 – Two New Inscriptions from Stratonikeia in Caria. EA 40 (2007) 33–34 Aytaçlar, P. Ö., Funerary Inscriptions from Northeast Lydia. EA 37 (2004) 187–188 – Some Fragmentary Inscriptions from Lydia. EA 38 (2005) 55–56 Aytaçlar, P. Ö. – Akıncı, E., A List of Female Names from Laodicea on the Lycos. EA 39 (2006) 113– 116 Bakır, T. – Gusmani, R., Eine neue phrygische Inschrift aus Daskyleion. EA 18 (1991) 157–164 Bakır-Barthel, S., Weihung von sechs Sklaven an die Göttin von Hierokaisareia in Lydien (unter der Statthalterschaft des P. Cornelius Scipio). EA 6 (1985) 17–26 Bartels, J. – Petzl, G., Caracallas Brief zur Neokorie des lydischen Philadelpheia – eine Revision. EA 32 (2000) 183–189 Barth, M. B. – Stauber, J., Die Münzen von Perperene. EA 23 (1994) 59–82 Beden, H. – Malay, H., The Latorenoi in the Cayster Valley. EA 37 (2004) 185–186 Bekker-Nielsen, T., New Milestones from Neoklaudiopolis. EA 43 (2010) 87–91 Bekker-Nielsen, T. – Høgel, C., Three Epitaphs from the Vezirköprü Region. EA 45 (2012) 153–160 Birley, A. R. – Eck, W., M. Petronius Umbrinus, Legat von Cilicia, nicht von Lycia-Pamphylia. EA 21 (1993) 45–54 Blid, J., A Newly Discovered Dedication to Zeus Labraundos. I.Labraunda 135. EA 43 (2010) 92–94 Blümel, W., Neue Inschriften aus der Region von Mylasa (1988) mit Nachträgen zu I.K. 34–35. EA 13 (1989) 1–15 – Zwei neue Inschriften aus Mylasa aus der Zeit des Maussollos. EA 16 (1990) 29–43 – Neue Inschriften aus Mylasa (1989–1991) mit Nachträgen zu I.K. 34. EA 19 (1992) 5–18 – Einheimische Personennamen in griechischen Inschriften aus Karien. EA 20 (1992) 7–34 – Brief des ptolemäischen Ministers Tlepolemos an die Stadt Kildara in Karien. EA 20 (1992) 127– 133 – Two New Inscriptions from the Cnidian Peninsula: Proxeny Decree for Epameinondas and a Funeral Epigram. EA 23 (1994) 157–159 – Inschriften aus Karien I. EA 25 (1995) 35–64 – Noch einmal zur Grabschrift des Perikles von Mylasa (I. K. 34, 468). EA 25 (1995) 65–66 Autoren- und Titelverzeichnis EA 1–45 3 – Ergänzungen in dem Funktionärsbrief aus Euromos. EA 27 (1996) 61–62 – Ein weiteres Fragment des Kultgesetzes aus Bargylia. EA 28 (1997) 153–156 – Vertrag zwischen Latmos und Pidasa. EA 29 (1997) 135–142 – Einheimische Ortsnamen in Karien. EA 30 (1998) 163–184 – Addendum zu dem Vertrag zwischen Latmos und Pidasa: fratÒrion. EA 30 (1998) 185 – Ein dritter Teil des Kultgesetzes aus Bargylia. EA 32 (2000) 89–93 – Rhodisches Dekret in Bargylia. EA 32 (2000) 94–96 – Ehrendekrete aus Olymos. EA 32 (2000) 97–100 – Neue Fragmente der Pachturkunden aus Amos. EA 34 (2002) 107–114 – Karien im Barrington Atlas: Corrigenda et Addenda. EA 34 (2002) 115–116 – Inschriften der Kazıklı-Halbinsel. EA 35 (2003) 47–53 – Neue Inschriften aus Karien II: Mylasa und Umgebung. EA 37 (2004) 1–42 – Neue Inschriften aus Karien III. EA 40 (2007) 41–48 – Corrigenda zu IK 21 (Panamara). EA 43 (2010) 164 – Zu den Inschriften von Bargylia und Umgebung. EA 44 (2011) 121–129 – Caria in SEG LVII. EA 44 (2011) 130–132 Blümel, W. – Kızıl, A., Die Grabanlage des Moschion in Mylasa. EA 38 (2005) 7–8 Blümel, W. – Malay, H., Inscriptions from Aydın Museum. EA 21 (1993) 129–140 Blümel, W. – Merkelbach, R., Grabepigramm auf Mokazis. EA 25 (1995) 67–69 Blümel, W. – Sayar, M. H., Ehrendekret von Stratonikeia in Myndos. EA 44 (2011) 115–120 (Cor- rigendum dazu: EA 45 (2012) 88) Blümel, W. – Staab, G., Grabepigramm aus Datça auf einen in hohem Alter verstorbenen einstigen Fischer (einzuordnen als SGO 01/01/14). EA 43 (2010) 110–114 Bousquet, J., Sur deux epigrammes grecques (Kymé, Rhénée). EA 4 (1984) 157–158 Bowersock, G. W., A New Funerary Epigram from Laodicea ad Lycum. EA 42 (2009) 152–156 Boybeyi, S. – Probst, P., Ein neuer Meilenstein aus Keklikoluk (Kappadokien). EA 41 (2008) 135–138 Brandt, H., Die Zollinschriften von Myra und Kaunos und ein neues Zeugnis aus Xanthos. EA 10 (1987) 91–95 – Parlais: Eine römische Kolonie in Pisidien. EA 24 (1995) 57–60 van Bremen, R., Ptolemy at Panamara. EA 35 (2003) 9–14 – Notes on Some New Inscriptions from Lagina. EA 35 (2003) 15–19 Bringmann, K., Edikt der Triumvirn oder Senatsbeschluß? Zu einem Neufund aus Ephesos. EA 2 (1983) 47–76 Bruns-Özgan, Chr., Tyche mit Agathos Daimon und den Horen. EA 33 (2001) 137–144 – Eine feine Familie: Theopompos von Knidos und seine Nachkommen. EA 42 (2009) 103–134 Buschmann, K., Die Expedition des Melesander nach Lykien 430/29 v. Chr. und die Lokalisierung von FOINIKH. EA 12 (1988) 1–8 Cadwallader, A. H., A New Inscription, a Correction and a Confirmed Sighting from Colossae. EA 40 (2007) 109–118 Can, M. K. – Şahin, S. – Işın, M. A., Acht Meilensteine aus Libyssa. EA 1 (1983) 41–55 Canali De Rossi, F., Attalo III e la fine della dinastia pergamena: due note epigrafiche. EA 31 (1999) 83–93 – Tre epistole di magistrati romani a città d’Asia. EA 32 (2000) 163–181 – Flacco, Minucio Termo e il koinòn dei Greci d’Asia. EA 38 (2005) 101–108 Carbon, J.-M., Dãrrvn and da¤mvn: A New Inscription from Mylasa.
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