2008
DOI: 10.1515/byzs.2008.019
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Archäologische Forschungen im byzantinischen Hadrianupolis in Paphlagonien

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“…Hadrianoupolis and its extensive chores are situated between the mountainous areas of the western coastal Black Sea region and fertile Central Anatolian plateau. During and after the Roman and Early Byzantine periods, the region was a major source of timber, which was transported across great distances over the sea [1]. It was the largest Roman and Early Byzantine site in the Turkish Province of Karabük.…”
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“…Hadrianoupolis and its extensive chores are situated between the mountainous areas of the western coastal Black Sea region and fertile Central Anatolian plateau. During and after the Roman and Early Byzantine periods, the region was a major source of timber, which was transported across great distances over the sea [1]. It was the largest Roman and Early Byzantine site in the Turkish Province of Karabük.…”
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“…In 2006 and 2007 excavations were carried out, followed in 2008 by a study season for site for conservation and restoration. The field activities between 2005 and 2008 18 identified the remains of at least 25 buildings (map 3). Among them are two bath buildings of the Late Roman-Early Byzantine periods, two Early Byzantine basilicas, a domus (formerly called a ‚villa'), a fortified structure of the Middle Byzantine period, a possible theatron (auditorium), a vaulted building, a domed building, and some domestic buildings with mosaic floors.…”
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