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The Lycian Civilization, rooted in the rugged terrain of southwest Turkey, stands as one of the ancient world’s most fascinating yet overlooked cultures. Flourishing during the Iron Age and ...
Turkey’s Lycian Way crosses steep mountains covered in pines, carob and strawberry trees. It passes through 25 historical sites, including the UNESCO World Heritage listed ancient cities of ...
Hugging the turquoise Mediterranean sea, a walk dubbed one of the best in the world offers walkers a glimpse into ancient ...
Turkish excavation at the ancient Lycian city of Olympus reveals richly decorated mosaic floors in a Christian church, including a fifth-century message and names of wealthy benefactors.
The Lycian Way was conceived in 1989 by Kate Clow, and with the sponsorship of a private bank, early road markings and direction signs were installed. Clow published a groundbreaking guidebook ...
The Lycian Way by Kate Clow (Upcountry 2000, £12.99) is the definitive guide to the long-distance footpath. Kate Clow has also set up a website (www.lycianway.com), where you can find updated ...
William A. P. Childs, Lycian Relations with Persians and Greeks in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries Re-Examined, Anatolian Studies, Vol. 31 (1981), pp. 55-80 ...
Benjamin Storme, Benjamon Storme, The Beginning of the Lycian and Greek Versions of the Létôon Trilingual: Syntax and Semantics, Historische Sprachforschung / Historical Linguistics, Bd. 127 (2014), ...
is a fantastically fun piece, and is being staged by the Kings Theatre Company at the Lycian Centre's outdoor Wharf Theatre. As Dr. Sam Seward, Alan Andrews is perfect in his role as the head of ...
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