April 2007 (111.2)

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Archaeology in Turkey, 2004–2005

By Bahadır Yıldırım and Marie-Henriette Gates

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This edition of the “Archaeology in Turkey” newsletter presents an overview of the archaeological work undertaken in Turkey in 2004–2005. We intend to publish a newsletter from Turkey in alternate years in this journal. The report is organized chronologically, then geographically within the chronological eras.

Colossal marble enthroned Apollo Clarios from the central niche of the lower row of the aediculated facade of the Hadrianic Nymphaeum of the Upper Agora at Sagalassos (M. Waelkens).

Colossal marble enthroned Apollo Clarios from the central niche of the lower row of the aediculated facade of the Hadrianic Nymphaeum of the Upper Agora at Sagalassos (M. Waelkens).

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Colossal marble enthroned Apollo Clarios from the central niche of the lower row of the aediculated facade of the Hadrianic Nymphaeum of the Upper Agora at Sagalassos (M. Waelkens).

Colossal marble enthroned Apollo Clarios from the central niche of the lower row of the aediculated facade of the Hadrianic Nymphaeum of the Upper Agora at Sagalassos (M. Waelkens).

Archaeology in Turkey, 2004–2005

By Bahadır Yıldırım and Marie-Henriette Gates

American Journal of Archaeology Vol. 111, No. 2 (April 2007), pp. 275-356

DOI: 10.3764/aja.111.2.275

© 2007 Archaeological Institute of America