TY - JOUR T1 - Parerga zum Stadiasmus Patarensis (14): Die Strecken 35 (Arykanda-Arneai) und 37 (Arykanda-Lesei-) TT - Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (14): The Routes 35 (Arykanda-Arneai) and 37 (Arykanda-Lesei-) AU - Uzunoğlu, Hüseyin AU - Taşdelen, Erkan PY - 2013 DA - May JF - Gephyra JO - GEPHYRA PB - Nalan Eda AKYÜREK ŞAHİN WT - DergiPark SN - 1309-3924 SP - 124 EP - 134 VL - 10 LA - de KW - Orta Likya KW - Arykanda KW - Arneai KW - Kilepe KW - Roma yolları KW - Lesei- KW - sınır taşları KW - Yazıtlar N2 - This article presentssome results from the 2011 survey conducted in Central Lycia within the frameworkof research on the Stadiasmus Patarensis concerning two of the routes (35 and37) recorded in the SP. The traces of these routes, one leading from Arykanda toArneai in a westerly direction (Route 35), the other leading from Arykanda toLesei- (only the first part of the name of the settlement survives) in a south-easterlydirection (Route 37), have been established, measured and recorded as a consequenceof our investigations. The first route SP 35 passes over the Arykandos Potamos viaa double-arched Roman bridge at Çatallar ca. 4 km south of Arykanda, and leadsthereafter in a westerly direction, reaching Arneai through Kilepe (Yeşilköy)and the Yazır Beli Pass. Even though our survey shows that most parts of theancient road have been lost due to the construction of the modern road, sometraces can still be followed up to 100 m around the mosque in Yeşilköy. One ofthe two new incriptions in this article was found in this village. Theinscription carved on a funerary altar (currently re-used in the wall of a buildingnext to the mosque) was erected by a slave elected as tomb warden (μνημόδουλος)by her patroness and benefactor Aurelia Zoe. That the ethnicon of thepatroness’ husband Neoptelomos is stated as Ἀρυκανδεύς, confirms once again that Yeşilköy lies within theterritory of Arykanda as previously mentioned by M. Wörrle, not within theterritoryof Arneai. A medium-sized ancient settlement discovered to the northof Yazır is suggested in the article as being one of the sympoliteiapartners of Arneai. Along the route, on the northern slopes of Alacadağ, someboundary stones were also discovered and some possibilities concerning thefunction of these stones are discussed. The first traces of the other route(37) are seen in the east necropolis of Arykanda and can be followed for500 m with the road’s retaining walls. 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