Two New Epitaphs from Termessos Murat ARSLAN Nihal TÜNER ÖNEN Abstract: In this paper two new funerary inscriptions discovered in the necropolis area called E1 during the 2022 survey conducted in the city of Termessus are introduced. Both inscriptions belong to the Roman Imperial Period. However according to the nomen gentilicum employed in the inscriptions, the first is dated to before, while the latter is dated after the Constitutio Antoniniana (212 A.D.). The first …
The Physicians of Nikaia (Bithynia) in Light of the Inscriptions Ezgi DEMİRHAN ÖZTÜRK Abstract: In this article, a total of eight Nicaean doctors, six known from Nikaia and its territorium, one from Thessalia and one from Rome, are presented. These previously published inscriptions are reassembled and studied, with an emphasis upon the Nicaean doctors. In addition, the movement of doctors to different regions is examined and the fact that the profession of medicine is a …
New Inscriptions Found During the Survey in Melli (Kocaaliler) Murat ARSLAN Şenkal KİLECİ Düzgün TARKAN Abstract: The ancient site of Melli, a neighbouring site to Kremna and Sia in Pisidia, is situated on a high rocky mountain in the Kocaaliler town of Bucak, in the district of Burdur. The site was called Milyas by the early researchers, nevertheless its name is still unknown since there is no inscription …
New Funerary Inscriptions from the Eastern Necropolis of Knidos Güray ÜNVER Abstract: In this paper, ten funerary inscriptions from the eastern necropolis of Knidos are presented. The inscriptions were unearthed in four different tombs during the excavations and the surveys in the locality of Gıyrap in 2017 and 2021. Six of the inscriptions (no. 1-6) were found reused at the vaulted tomb labelled as “Tomb 1”. Two of the inscriptions (no. 7-8) were unearthed in …
Some Inscriptions from Philadelphia Hüseyin UZUNOĞLU Zerrin AYDIN TAVUKÇU Abstract: This paper concerns 8 ancient Greek inscriptions discovered during the course of surveys at Philadelphia (modern Alaşehir/Manisa), one of the significant cities of Lydia. Even though the insciptions were transcribed in miniscule lettering and roughly edited by SEG editors based upon the majuscule forms provided by the survey team in their research report, their full edition has not as yet been accomplished. In no. 1, …
Zeus Narenos – Zwei neue Weihungen im Museum von Eskişehir N. Eda AKYÜREK ŞAHİN Zusammenfassung: In diesem Artikel werden zwei neue Weihungen vorgestellt, die heute im Museum von Eskişehir aufbewahrt werden und in der kleinen Stadt Bozan (bei Alpu) in Eskişehir gefunden wurden. Die Inschriften auf den kleinen Stelen ohne Giebel weisen darauf hin, dass die Weihungen einem Gott namens “Zeus Narenos” dargebracht wurden. Auf beiden Stelen ist Zeus mit seinen Symbolen abgebildet. Zeus Narenos …
Two Newly Discovered Votive Inscriptions to Zeus Bronton Necmettin ERAYDIN Abstract: Introduced in this article are ancient Greek votive inscriptions dedicated to Zeus Bronton, one of which was from the Sarısungur village of Odunpazarı district and the other from the Ahılar village of Tepebaşı district of Eskişehir. The discovery of these artifacts took place over the course of the surface survey of the provinces of Eskişehir, Kütahya and Afyonkarahisar, which was conducted under the chairmanship …
Determinations Concerning Grave Stelae with Banquet Relief Found in the Surroundings of Yalova in the Context of the Old and New Findings Hava KESKİN Nurşah ÇOKBANKİR ŞENGÜL Abstract: There has been very little study of Yalova and its surroundings since the excavations carried on in the 1930’s. Besides the small rescue excavations carried out by Museums, there are archaeological materials gathered through construction activities and even from the earthquake and “grave stelae” are among them. …
Herakleitos of Rhodiapolis: Addenda et Corrigenda to TAM II 911 Ulaş YALVAÇ Abstract: The aim of this article is to revise and re-edit an inscription dating to the Roman Imperial Period found in the ancient city of Rhodiapolis, situated in the Kumluca district of Antalya province, Turkey. The inscription, which is a dedication by Herakleitos of Rhodiapolis, was found in the ancient city of Rhodiapolis, in the southeast of Teke Peninsula, Lycia in antiquity. Rhodiapolis, …