New Commagenian Royal Inscriptions from the Neşet Akel Collection (Kâhta)

<p style="text-align:justify;">This work analyzes some fragments of inscription that are part of a Turkish private collection that contains different materials from the area around Adiyaman (Turkey). These important fragments, of which the text, translation and commentary is provided...

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Main Authors: Crowther, C, Facella, M
Other Authors: Winter, E
Format: Book section
Published: Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH 2014
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description <p style="text-align:justify;">This work analyzes some fragments of inscription that are part of a Turkish private collection that contains different materials from the area around Adiyaman (Turkey). These important fragments, of which the text, translation and commentary is provided, together with a series of architectural pieces belonging to the same collection (and examined in another article within the same volume), allow to locate a new sanctuary for the cult of Antiochus I of Commagene and his dynasty. Unfortunately this site is now under the waters of the Ataturk dam and nothing remains on the surface; hence the importance of these findings.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:7dc528cc-43f9-437f-8275-140940fb3e032022-03-26T21:05:42ZNew Commagenian Royal Inscriptions from the Neşet Akel Collection (Kâhta)Book sectionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248uuid:7dc528cc-43f9-437f-8275-140940fb3e03Symplectic Elements at OxfordDr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH2014Crowther, CFacella, MWinter, E<p style="text-align:justify;">This work analyzes some fragments of inscription that are part of a Turkish private collection that contains different materials from the area around Adiyaman (Turkey). These important fragments, of which the text, translation and commentary is provided, together with a series of architectural pieces belonging to the same collection (and examined in another article within the same volume), allow to locate a new sanctuary for the cult of Antiochus I of Commagene and his dynasty. Unfortunately this site is now under the waters of the Ataturk dam and nothing remains on the surface; hence the importance of these findings.</p>
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