Lycia - Wikipedia It bordered the Mediterranean Sea in what is today the provinces of Antalya and Muğla in Turkey as well some inland parts of Burdur Province The region was known to history from the Late Bronze Age records of ancient Egypt and the Hittite Empire Lycia was populated by speakers of Luwic languages
Home - Lycia Therapeutics Lycia’s mission is to improve patients’ lives by stopping disease at its source At the root of many diseases are dysregulated proteins that circulate in blood or are attached to the outside of the cell
Lycia - World History Encyclopedia Lycia is a mountainous region in south-west Anatolia (also known as Asia Minor, modern-day Turkey) The earliest references to Lycia can be traced through Hittite texts to sometime before 1200 BCE, where it is known as the Lukka Lands
Lycia | Lycian Coast, Mediterranean, Anatolia | Britannica Lycia, ancient maritime district of southwestern Anatolia (now Turkey) Lycia lay along the Mediterranean coast between Caria and Pamphylia, and extended inland to the ridge of the Taurus Mountains
The ancient civilisation that inspired US democracy - BBC A 540km trail along Turkey's Mediterranean coast introduces hikers to the rich heritage of Lycia, an ancient maritime republic that's recognised as the world's first democratic union
Music | Lycia Lycia formed in Tempe Arizona in 1988 The current lineup is Mike VanPortfleet, David Galas, Tara Vanflower and John Fair
Lycian Monuments A list of ancient Lycian cities and monuments of Lycia with images and brief information Rock-cut tombs, sarcophagi, Lycian inscriptions and other monuments
Topical Bible: Lycia Lycia was an ancient geopolitical region located in what is now the southwestern part of modern-day Turkey It was situated along the Mediterranean coast, bordered by Caria to the west and Pamphylia to the east
Lycia - YouTube Lycia @Lycia • 1 51K subscribers • 20 videos The Official Lycia YouTube Channel The Official Lycia YouTube Channel facebook com LyciaBand and 6 more links
Lycia and the Lycians | All About Turkey Ancient Lycia encompasses the sea-girt bulge that runs from Ekincik and ancient Caunos around as far as Antalya, a semi-circle of some of the most mountainous and wild landscape to be encountered anywhere in Turkey