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OLBA XXV (Ayrıbasım / Offprint)
John Lydus
THE REACH of the ROMAN EMPIRE in ROUGH CILICIA by HUGHW.ELTON
22-Erendiz Özbayoglu
Cosmetic Dentistry in Ancient Times: V-Shaped Dental Mutilation in Skeletal Remains from Corycus, Turkey
A Case Study of Monumental Tombs in the Göksu Valley
Bibliographie Zu Kilikien
Dynamics of Identity in the World of the Early Christians
Urban Development in Western Rough Cilicia Nicholas K
Settlement, Urbanization, and Population
Turkey's Unexcavated Synagogues: Could The
Harbor Settlement Patterns of the Second Millennium Bc in Cilicia and the Amuq
Inscriptions from Western Cilicia. 225 Inscriptions From
Catalogue of the Collection of Greek Coins, in Gold, Silver, Electrum And
Accommodation 13 Adamkayalar 197 Adana 212 Akkale
Numismata Graeca; Greek Coin-Types, Classified for Immediate Identification
05-A.K. Fienol-G.Cankardefl-Fienol
Silifke'nin Tarihi Ve Turistik Yerleri Atatürk Evi Müzesi
Top View
希拉波里斯the Basilica Bath 羅馬神殿/浴室temple of Apollo 希拉波
Map 66 Taurus Compiled by S. Mitchell, 1995
The Contribution of Archaeological Surveys on the Perception of Cultural Heritage: Cilicia As a Case Study
Rzym Antyczny Polityka I Pieniądz the Ancient Rome Politics and Money V NR 3200 Rzym Antyczny Polityka I Pieniądz the Ancient Rome Politics and Money V
Imperial Matchmaker
Sandas in Translation
Hittitology Today: Studies on Hittite And
The Campaigns of Servilius Isauricus Against the Pirates Author(S): H
Oriental Institute Communications James
Nicander's Ioniad Nymphs and the Corycian Senex In
The Jewish Communities in Eastern Rough Cilicia Mark R
359 Yili Seleucia Konsili Kararlarinin Çözümlenmesi
(1992) 248–252 © Dr. Rudolf Habelt Gmbh, Bonn
BOOKLET ABSTRACTS BOOK Englsih EDITED FINAL to Print
The Resources and Economy of Roman Nicomedia
Cilicia Tracheia)
The Imperial Temple at Antiochia Ad Cragum
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OLBA VIII (Özel Say›)
COINAGE and IDENTITY in the ROMAN PROVINCES This Page Intentionally Left Blank COINAGE and IDENTITY in the ROMAN PROVINCES