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Parion Roma Hamamı Bothros’u, Parion Studies VIII
Ege Yayınları, 2023.
Under the general editorship: A. Yılmaz, V. Keleş, C. Başaran
Chapters
Malgil İ., Öztürk H., , in: Parion Roma Hamamı Bothros’u, Parion Studies VIII.: Ege Yayınları, 2023. P. 169–174.
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Language:
Turkish
Malgil İ., Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 2026 Vol. 31 No. 2 P. 203–226
This study presents the results of a UAV-based LiDAR survey at Parion, a Roman colonial city in the Troad, integrated with earlier excavation, photogrammetry, and geophysical datasets. With a density of 796 points/m², the LiDAR survey revealed micro-topographic anomalies invisible to traditional survey techniques. The ability of LiDAR to penetrate vegetation added another critical advantage, ...
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Kasapoğlu H., Malgil İ., , in: Mysia ve Çevre Kültürleri - Balıkesir Arkeoloji Buluşmaları.: Ege Yayınları, 2022. P. 567–578.
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Malgil İ., Öztürk H., , in: Parion Roma Hamamı Bothros’u, Parion Studies VIII.: Ege Yayınları, 2023. P. 169–174.
Added: May 8, 2026
Malgil İ., Yılmaz A., , in: Parion Kazıları 20. Yıl Armağanı, Parion Studies IX.: Ege Yayınları, 2024. P. 213–230.
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Sharko F., Boulygina E., Tsygankova S. et al., European Journal of Human Genetics 2024 Vol. 32 P. 1483–1491
The North Caucasus played a key role during the ancient colonization of Eurasia and the formation of its cultural and genetic ancestry. Previous archeogenetic studies described a relative genetic and cultural continuity of ancient Caucasus societies, since the Eneolithic period. The Koban culture, which formed in the Late Bronze Age on the North Caucasian highlands, ...
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Антиква, 2026.
Archaeology and history of Bosporus ...
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Stoyanov R., Вопросы всеобщей истории архитектуры 2025 № 1(24) С. 18–30
Parion was among the principal urban centres of the Roman province of Asia. Excavations
have revealed several public buildings, including a theatre, odeon, and thermae, yet
the configuration of public space and the architectural character of central structures
during the Early Imperial period remain insufficiently understood. Of particular significance
is the area designated as the Agora, bordered to the ...
Added: February 1, 2026
Ivantchik A., Stoyanov R., , in: Parion studies IXBook IX.: Istanbul: Yayınları, 2024. P. 111–136.
The article is devoted to the results of excavations in the north-western part of the “Agora” sector in 2022 and 2023. The area of about 50 m2 was excavated up to the bedrock and the development of the urban structures in this area was followed from the Hellenistic period (4th to 3rd centuries BC) till ...
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Svoyski Y., Savelyev A., Дынин М. Д. et al., Археология евразийских степей 2025 № 6 С. 284–306
One of the most important tasks of studying epigraphic materials is the exact reproduction of an inscription and its carrier for research and subsequent publication. This problem is universal for epigraphy as a scientific discipline in general, and especially relevant for inscriptions whose study has remained fragmentary and for which the problem of compiling a ...
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Boston, Leiden: Brill, 2025.
This volume presents contributions in honour of Askold Ivantchik on his sixtieth birthday. Since his main academic interest lies in the Black Sea region in ancient times inhabited by diverse cultural groups who also had frequent contacts with people from far beyond, we collected articles on this topic. The volume presents papers analyzing different kinds ...
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Bodrova M., Кокиева А. Р., , in: Parion studies IXBook IX.: Istanbul: Yayınları, 2024. P. 87–94.
The article is dedicated to a terracotta figurine of a naked woman found during the Parion’s “Agora” excavations in 2023. The statuette belongs to the type “Crouching Aphrodite”, which is primarily known because of sculptures presented in many museums around the world. This type has a story of attribution based on writing sources that led ...
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Goffriller M., Arzhantseva I., Haerke H., Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 2023 Vol. 29 No. 1 P. 133–157
The article is devoted to the typology and evolution of fortified settlements of the Dzhety-asar culture of the 1st millennium AD in the Eastern Aral Sea region. ...
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Arzhantseva I., , in: Environmental Humanities in Central Asia. Relations Between Extraction and Interdependence.: L., NY: Routledge, 2023. P. 149–174.
The chapter is devoted to the water policy of the Soviet Union in Central Asia and the participation of archaeologists and ethnographers in it. ...
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Irina Arkadevna Arzhantseva, Haerke H., , in: Reimagining the Silk Roads: Interactions and Perceptions Across Eurasia.: L.: Routledge, 2025. Ch. 3/13 P. 186–199.
The chapter describes the early medieval town of Dzhankent as one of the possible trading points on the Northern section of the Great Silk Road. ...
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L.: Routledge, 2025.
The book is devoted to various aspects of the study of the Great Silk Road and its influence on the history and archeology of Eurasia. ...
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Arzhantseva I., Солод Ю. А., [б.и.], 2025.
The archaeological album was created based on unique materials from the archive and collection of the N.N. Miklouho-Maclay Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, collected by Russian scientists during the Khorezm expedition, which operated from 1937 to 1997 on the territory of three Soviet Central Asian republics - Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan ...
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Stoyanov R., Propontica. International journal of propontic archaeology 2024 Vol. 2 No. 4 P. 317–344
Parion was one of the principal centers of the Roman province of Asia, and the remains of several public buildings adorned with intricate architectural decorations have been uncovered and partially explored. Among these structures are a theater, an odeon, and thermae, all dating to the Roman Empire. In addition to these edifices, other public buildings ...
Added: March 5, 2025