İpek Dağlı is a Research Assistant in İstanbul University Classical Archaeology Department. She received her BA from İstanbul University with a double major in Ancient Greek Language and Literature. She obtained her master’s degree from İstanbul University Classical Archaeology Department in 2011. Her thesis was about the indigenous cults of Lycia with a focus on the cults of the Nymphs. She finished her Phd thesis entitled as “Cults and Religious Life in Pamphylia from the Archaic to the Late Antique Period” in Koç University Archaeology and History of Art Department. Her doctoral research examines the cults of Pamphylia and the developments and changes occurred in the religious sphere of the region following a broad chronological perspective. Her main research interests are the ancient religion and cults, iconography, ancient history, Greek and Roman urbanism and Greek epigraphy. As an archaeologist, she participated many excavations, surveys, especially in southern Anatolia.