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Patron’s Final Manifestations: Funerary Architecture in Lycia
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2016-10-01
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Aykaç Leıdholm, Pınar
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P. Aykaç Leıdholm, “Patron’s Final Manifestations: Funerary Architecture in Lycia,” presented at the Spaces/Times/Peoples: Patronage and Architectural History Symposium, Ankara, Türkiye, 2016, Accessed: 00, 2022. [Online]. Available: http://archist.arch.metu.edu.tr/system/files/mt_hamilik-compressed.pdf.