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The act of visiting holy sites transformed a pilgrim into a symbolic witness to the sacred. As a memento of the experience, Byzantine pilgrims acquired objects such as pilgrim flasks or tokens from the sacred land. These items were meant... more
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      Self and IdentityAnthropology of PilgrimagePilgrimage and ArtMedieval pilgrimage
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      IconographyLate AntiquityInscriptionsByzantine art
This dissertation explores the concept of protection and its development in Byzantium over the centuries. In this context, protection is understood as magical, apotropaic, spiritual, and/or pseudo-medical protection against a tangible or... more
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      Early ChristianityLate AntiquityOrthodox ChristianityByzantine Magic
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      Byzantine ArchaeologyMetal Finds (Archaeology)Everyday Life
This study explores three unpublished and undated objects within the context of magic and apotropaic protection in the Early Byzantine period. These objects are identified as amulets and dated to the sixth and seventh centuries on the... more
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      Greek EpigraphyLate AntiquityJewelryByzantine Magical Amulets
This study explores the use of sacred and profane elements in daily life in Byzantium. Four am- ulets from two collections in Istanbul, three of which are unpublished, present these elements together. Two Late Antique and two Middle... more
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      Apotropaic ObjectsByzantine artSymbols and Meanings
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      Late Antique Art and ArchaeologyMedieval MagicByzantine artJewellery and Small Objects
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      Byzantine ArchaeologyApotropaic ObjectsByzantine coinsMedieval Funeral Monuments and Burial Rites of the Byzantine Period
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      Medieval MagicAmuletsByzantine art
Nysa occupied an important position as one of the major cities of the Maeander valley in Caria since its establishment during the Hellenistic period. Despite the extensive research on the Roman period settlement in Nysa, studies on the... more
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      ArchaeologyLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesUrban LandscapeNysa ad Maeandrum
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      Daily Life in ByzantiumEarly Byzantine ArchaeologyMetal Objects
This study poses a specific question for a particular usage of lead in the context of magic: Was lead used in the production of Middle Byzantine amulets called hystera due to the unique apotropaic and magical qualities of the material? In... more
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      Late AntiquityMedieval MagicByzantine Art and ArchaeolgyGreek and Roman Archaeology
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      Grave GoodsMiddle-Byzantine PeriodMedieval Funeral Monuments and Burial Rites of the Byzantine Period
SERDAR-DİNÇER Pınar 415 Side Müzesi'nde Bulunan Bizans Dönemi Taş Eserleri ŞERİFOĞLU Tevfik Emre 427 İ.Ö. II. Binyıl ve Erken Demir Çağı'nda Göksu Vadisi ve Çevresi TARKAN Düzgün 439 Kibyra Sunakları TIBIKOĞLU H. Onur 453 Doğu Likya'da... more
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This article introduces a new coin type minted in the ancient city of Seleucia ad Calycadnum, located in the Cilicia Tracheia. Although the coin lacks an ethnic identifier, its attribution to the city is based on elements present in the... more
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      NumismaticsIconography and IconologyRough Cilicia
Antalya’nın tarihi kalbi olan Kaleiçi, sadece Türkiye’nin değil, dünya tarihinin de önemli kültürel miraslarından biridir. Bu benzersiz bölgenin zengin tarihi ve kültürel dokusunu anlamak, Antalya’nın geçmişini ve bugününü daha... more
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