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Likya bölgesi taş eserlerinde haç motifleri

Cross motifs in lycian region stone artifacts
Authors: Akar, Tuğba;

Likya bölgesi taş eserlerinde haç motifleri

Abstract

The subject of this thesis is the cross motifs in the stone works of the Lycian Region, now referred to as the Teke Peninsula, located in Antalya. In this thesis, a comprehensive examination was conducted on the stone works of the Lycian Region by reviewing scientific studies and publications previously conducted in the area. The analysis identified a total of 233 cross motifs in 26 ancient settlements within the Lycian Region. These cross motifs were cataloged in a dedicated section, accompanied by photographs and drawings of the works (where available). The catalog includes information such as cross type, location of the find, work type, technique, dating, and references used. Through the research conducted via scientific publications, a total of 14 types of cross symbols were identified. Furthermore, this study proposes additional categories to complement the existing typology, aiming to enhance our understanding of the subject. The thesis emphasizes both the diversity of stone works found in the Lycian Region and the prominent usage of cross motifs in the area.

Tez çalışmasının konusu, bugün Antalya ili sınırları içerisinde yer alan ve Teke Yarımadası olarak anılan Likya Bölgesi taş eserlerinde haç motifinin izlerini izlemek amacıyla oluşturulmuştur. Kullanımı M.Ö. 4000 yıllarına kadar dayanan haç kavramı Hristiyanlıkta İsa’nın çarmıha gerilmesiyle kötü bir izlenim bırakmış, ardından I. Constantinus’un Milvian Köprüsü zaferi ve Helena’nın Gerçek Haçı bulma efsanesiyle yeni bir anlam kazanmıştır. Likya Bölgesi taş eserleri konu alan bu tez çalışmasında bölgede daha önce yapılmış bilimsel çalışma ve yayınlar incelenerek 26 antik yerleşimde toplamda 233 haç motifi tespit edilmiştir. Bölgede tespiti yapılan haç motifleri ayrı bir bölümde eser fotoğrafı ve çizimi (varsa), haç tipi, buluntu yeri, eser tipi, teknik, tarihlendirme ve kullanılan yayın belirtilerek kataloglanmıştır. Bilimsel yayınlar aracılığıyla yapılan araştırmada toplam 14 tip haç sembolü tespit edilmiş olup, var olan tipolojiye eklenecek öneriler getirilmiştir. Likya Bölgesi taş eserlerinin çeşitliliği ve haç motifi kullanımın yoğunluğu vurgulanmıştır.

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Turkey
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Tipoloji, Lycia, Haç, Typology, Likya, Cross, Hristiyanlık, Taş Eser, Stone Artifacts, 530, Christianity

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