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Title: Provincial Boundaries in North-West Galatia in the Light of New Epigraphic Evidence
Author(s): GÜNEY, Hale
Journal: Anatolica
Volume: 48    Date: 2022   
Pages: 189-209
DOI: 10.2143/ANA.48.0.3291919

Abstract :
An epigraphic survey covering more than half of the province of Eskişehir in central Turkey, which was commenced in 2014, has yielded an abundance of new epigraphic evidence. The inscriptions found during the surveys provide us with new information on the boundary line between the provinces of Asia and Galatia. They also give hints about the boundaries between the estates and the cities located in the provinces of Asia, Galatia and Bithynia. The aim of this paper is to define the boundaries between cities, estates and three provinces in the light of new and existing epigraphic evidence as well as the regional geographical setting. The paper focuses on the boundary established between 25 BC and AD 235. It therefore provides new information about administrative arrangements between the provinces of Galatia, Asia and Bithynia during the Roman Imperial period.

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