Hylates - Literature

Literature

  • D. Soren, The Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates at Kourion. Tucson 1987.
  • R. Scranton, "The Architecture of the Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates at Kourion", in: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Series, Vol. 57, No. 5 (1967), pp. 3-85.
  • Diana Buitron-Oliver et al., The sanctuary of Apollo Hylates at Kourion. Excavations in the Archaic precinct. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology 109, 1996, ISBN 91-7081-094-X.
  • Diana Buitron und Darice Birge, Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, Kourion, 1980. Excavations; the Cult, in: American Journal of Archaeology, vol 85.2, Boston 1981, pp. 187–188.
  • Mary B. Hollinshead, Review: "The Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates at Kourion, edited by David Soren", in: American Journal of Archaeology, Band 93.4, Boston 1989, S. 623–624.
  • T. B. Mitford: A Cypriot oath of allegiance to Tiberius. In: Journal of Roman Studies 50, 1960, pp. 75–79.
  • Stephen C. Glover, Sanctuaries of Apollo Hylates at Dhrymou and Chytroi, in: American Journal of Archaeology, Band 86.2, Boston 1982, pp. 265–266.
  • Reinhard Senff, Kurion, in: Hubert Cancik, Helmuth Schneider u. Manfred Landfester (Hrsgg.), Der Neue Pauly Vol 6 Iul–Lee, Stuttgart 1999.

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