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Anatolian Studies ANATOLIAN STUDIES Journal of the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara VOL XL 1990 CONTENTS Page The Year's Work ------ 3 Lions of the Mountains: the Sarcophagi of Balboura, by D. K. Money - - 29 Terracotta Spacer Pins in Lycian Bath Buildings, by A. Farrington and J. J. Coulton - - - 55 The Lower Theatre at Balboura, by Lionel Bier ------ 69 The Adiyaman Survey: an interim report, by S. R. Blaylock, D. H. French and G. D. Summers ----------- 81 A Peripteros of the Geometric Period in the Artemision of Ephesus, by Anton Bammer ----------- 137 Byzantine Malagina and the Lower Sangarius, by Clive Foss - - - 161 Sagalassos 1989, by Marc Waelkens, Stephen Mitchell and Edwin Owens - 185 A Rock-Working at Cursat Castle, by D. W. Morray 199 Amorium Excavations 1989: second preliminary report, by R. M. Harrison - 205 Back to Alanya, by Seton Lloyd --------- 219 Abbreviations ------------ 222 Published annually by THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AT ANKARA c/o The British Academy, 20-21 Cornwall Terrace, NW1 4QP Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. University of Athens, on 27 Sep 2021 at 23:20:34, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0066154600007080 NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS The titles of books and periodicals should be written in italics (in typing, under- lined), the titles of articles in periodicals in Roman letters between quotation marks. REFERENCES : The volume and date of a periodical and the publication date of a book should both be cited in the first reference to it. The number of a volume in a series should be written in capital Roman numerals. TRANSCRIPTION : Modern Turkish place and personal names should always be written in the current Turkish orthography. In typing, the dotless i should be represented by / in the body of a word. GREEK NAMES which have become established in English usage should be given in the familiar English form (e.g., Ptolemy). Greek proper names which have recognized Latin transliterations should be given in the latter form (e.g. Boeotia, not Boiotia). Otherwise the Greek form should be used in referring to the Greek period of occupation of places which were later Romanized (e.g. Taras ; later Tarentum). ARABIC AND ALLIED ALPHABETS | at the beginning of word omit ; hamza elsewhere b v 9 t * t * (h f I J I 9 j J 4 h f " C •u t t j n d •5 w or v t dh L * A r • gh • /or A j z *-• f vowels 'a lengthened \'at ' u diphthongs *i£ ay and y aw or */ ai and y au respectively. ILLUSTRATIONS: All line drawings, including maps, will appear as "Figures," numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals for each article. Photographs reproduced as halftones will appear as "Plates," numbered in capital Roman numerals throughout the volume. Authors receive 25 off-prints of their articles. Additional copies may be ordered when the page proofs are returned at rates to be settled with the printers. Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. University of Athens, on 27 Sep 2021 at 23:20:34, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0066154600007080 ANATOLIAN STUDIES Journal of the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara VOL XL 1990 CONTENTS Page The Year's Work ----------- 3 Lions of the Mountains: the Sarcophagi of Balboura, by D. K. Money - - 29 Terracotta Spacer Pins in Lycian Bath Buildings, by A. Farrington and J. J. Coulton ------------ 55 The Lower Theatre at Balboura, by Lionel Bier ------ 69 The Adiyaman Survey: an interim report, by S. R. Blaylock, D. H. French and G. D. Summers ----------- 81 A Peripteros of the Geometric Period in the Artemision of Ephesus, by Anton Bammer ----------- 137 Byzantine Malagina and the Lower Sangarius, by Clive Foss - - - 161 Sagalassos 1989, by Marc Waelkens, Stephen Mitchell and Edwin Owens - 185 A Rock-Working at Cursat Castle, by D. W. Morray - - - - - 199 Amorium Excavations 1989: second preliminary report, by R. M. Harrison - 205 Back to Alanya, by Seton Lloyd - - - - - - - - - 219 Abbreviations ------------ 222 Published annually by THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AT ANKARA c/o The British Academy, 20-21 Cornwall Terrace, NW1 4QP Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. University of Athens, on 27 Sep 2021 at 23:20:34, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0066154600007080 BRITISH INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AT ANKARA COUNCIL OF MANAGEMENT, 31st DECEMBER, 1990 PRESIDENT PROFESSOR O. R. GURNEY, M.A., D.Phil., F.B.A. VICE-PRESIDENTS H.E. THE TURKISH AMBASSADOR. SIR BERNARD BURROWS, G.C.M.G. MICHAEL GRANT, Esq., C.B.E., Litt.D., F.S.A. SIR PETER LAURENCE, K.C.M.G., M.C., Chairman. PROFESSOR SETON LLOYD, C.B.E., M.A., F.B.A., F.S.A. PROFESSOR STUART PIGGOTT, C.B.E., D.Litt, F.B.A., F.S.A. THE HON. SIR STEVEN RUNCIMAN, Litt.D., LL.D., F.B.A. HONORARY TREASURER SIR MATTHEW FARRER, K.C.V.O., M.A. HONORARY SECRETARY TREVOR WATKINS, Esq., B.A., Ph.D., F.S.A., F.S.A.Scot. REPRESENTING DAVID BARCHARD, Esq., M.A. P. W. H. BROWN, Esq., M.A British Academy J. J. COULTON, Esq., M.A., Ph.D. F. G. GOODWIN, Esq Royal Asiatic Society MRS. MARY GOUGH M. R. F. GUNNINGHAM, Esq., M.A Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies PROFESSOR O. R. GURNEY, M.A., D.Phil., F.B.A., President and Honorary Editor University of Oxford. PROFESSOR R. MARTIN HARRISON, M.A., F.S.A. J. D. HAWKINS, Esq., M.A School of Oriental and African Studies. GORDON HILLMAN, Esq., B.Sc University of London. K. R. HOPWOOD, Esq., M.A. DR. B. M. LEVICK, Ph.D., F.S.A Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. PROFESSOR G. L. LEWIS, M.A., D.Phil., F.B.A. CHRISTOPHER MEE, Esq., B.A., Ph.D. STEPHEN MITCHELL, Esq., M.A., D.Phil. DR. J. L. OATES, Ph.D University of Cambridge. MARK PHYTHIAN-ADAMS, Esq., M.A. J. N. POSTGATE, Esq., M.A British School of Archaeology in Iraq. MRS. CHARLOTTE ROUECHE, M.A. J. M. ROGERS, Esq., M.A., D.Phil., F.B.A. W. B. R. SAUNDERS, Esq., M.A. A. A. R. SHEPPARD, Esq., M.A., B.Litt. PROFESSOR M. F. SMITH, M.A., M.Litt., F.S.A. MALCOLM J. WAGSTAFF, Esq., B.A., Ph.D. DR. SUSAN WALKER, B.A., Ph.D., F.S.A British Museum. TREVOR F. WATKINS, Esq., B.A., Ph.D., F.S.A., F.S.A.Scot. .. University of Edinburgh. DIRECTOR D. H. FRENCH, Esq., M.A., Ph.D. London Address: cjo The London Secretary: The British Academy, 20-21 Cornwall Terrace, NW1 4QD. In Ankara: Ingiliz Arkeoloji Enstitiisii, Tahran Caddesi 24, Kavaklidere, Ankara, TR 06700, Turkey. Telephone: 4 12754 87. Fax: 4 128 01 59. © 1990 by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara. Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. University of Athens, on 27 Sep 2021 at 23:20:34, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0066154600007080.
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