@prefix cito: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix foaf: . @prefix owl: . @prefix pleiades: . @prefix prov: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix skos: . a ; rdfs:label "Lyka"; rdfs:comment "An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 unlocated Lyka"; foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf . a , ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "", "Paus. (Spiro: Perseus) 6.6.11"; dcterms:contributor , , , ; dcterms:coverage "spring at Temesa"; dcterms:creator , ; dcterms:description "An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 unlocated Lyka"; dcterms:modified "2020-08-09T20:21:19-04:00"; dcterms:title "Lyka"; cito:citesForInformation , ; owl:sameAs ; skos:altLabel "Λύκα"@grc; skos:inScheme ; prov:wasDerivedFrom [ rdfs:label "Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 46 Lyka" ]; pleiades:hasFeatureType , ; pleiades:hasLocation ; pleiades:hasName . a ; dcterms:contributor , , ; dcterms:creator , ; dcterms:description ""; dcterms:modified "2012-02-14T20:18:28-04:00"; dcterms:title "Barrington Atlas location"; owl:sameAs ; prov:wasDerivedFrom [ rdfs:label "Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 46 Lyka" ]; pleiades:during ; pleiades:end_date -30; pleiades:start_date -330 . a ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "Paus. (Spiro: Perseus) 6.6.11"; dcterms:contributor , , , ; dcterms:creator , ; dcterms:description ""; dcterms:modified "2020-08-09T20:21:18-04:00"; dcterms:title "Lyka"; cito:citesAsEvidence ; owl:sameAs ; prov:wasDerivedFrom [ rdfs:label "Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 46 Lyka" ]; pleiades:during ; pleiades:end_date -30; pleiades:nameAttested "Λύκα"@grc; pleiades:nameRomanized "Lyka"; pleiades:start_date -330 . a ; owl:sameAs , ; skos:inScheme ; skos:prefLabel "spring"@en; skos:scopeNote "A spring as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: Water issuing naturally from the rock or soil upon the land or into a body of surface water."@en . a ; owl:sameAs ; skos:inScheme ; skos:prefLabel "unlocated"@en . a ; owl:sameAs , ; skos:inScheme ; skos:prefLabel "Hellenistic Greek, Roman Republic (330 BC-30 BC)"@en; skos:scopeNote "The Hellenistic period in Greek history and the middle-to-late Republican period in Roman history. For the purposes of Pleiades, this period is said to begin in the year 330 and end in the year 30 before the birth of Christ. [[-330, -30]]"@en .