Abstract

This article represents a second response to the preliminary excavation report by Seyer and Lotz. It offers a short overview of the history and architecture of Limyra in late antique and Byzantine times with a special focus on early Christian monuments. Pülz regards the time from the 5th through the 6th cent. as a more likely date for the phase in which Seyer and Lotz situate the use of the Limyra building as a synagogue and asks whether the water basin could not point to a Christian church instead of a synagogue.

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