ADALYA, cilt.21, ss.135-150, 2018 (AHCI)
Yukariovacik, located in the surrounding countryside around Cabalian Oinoanda, promises more than an anonymous work of art recently added to the artistic repertoire of Late Roman southwest Anatolia. Its particular importance lies in its content that enables to recognize for the first time the visual peculiarities of Leto, her children, and the Nymphs, and hence provides a direct contribution to our understanding of Lycian religious iconography.