Beycesultan: pt. 2. Late bronze age and phrygian pottery
Author : Seton Lloyd
Publisher :
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 44,93 MB
Release : 1962
Category : Beycesultan Site (Turkey)
ISBN :
Author : Seton Lloyd
Publisher :
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 44,93 MB
Release : 1962
Category : Beycesultan Site (Turkey)
ISBN :
Author : James Mellaart
Publisher : British Institute at Ankara
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 34,84 MB
Release : 2017-10-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0995465630
Covers the Late Bronze Age remains.
Author : Federico Manuelli
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 29,88 MB
Release : 2022-12-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1803272023
The intent of this volume is to break through the boundaries usually imposed by the study of 2nd millennium BC pottery production in Anatolia. 12 papers of leading specialists working on relevant material offer, for the first time, the possibility of a deeper understanding of the phenomenon of painted pottery in the 2nd millennium BC.
Author : Claudia Glatz
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 16,90 MB
Release : 2016-07
Category : Art
ISBN : 1315422565
This volume reevaluates the role and social significance of plain pottery traditions in a range of early complex societies of the Near East and Eastern Mediterranean from both historically specific perspectives and from a comparative point of view.
Author : Naoíse Mac Sweeney
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 33,21 MB
Release : 2011-10-25
Category : History
ISBN : 0472027654
Community Identity and Archaeology explores the concept of community identity and its application in archaeology, using the modern Turkish sites of Aphrodisias and Beycesultan as case studies to illustrate the formation and dissolution of communities over time. The concept of the community is vital to the way we understand human societies both past and present, and the last decade has seen widespread interest in communities from both the popular and academic spheres. The concept is also central to archaeology, where the relationship between sites and communities remains controversial. Naoíse Mac Sweeney aims to take the debate one step further, setting out a comprehensive framework for the archaeological investigation of community identity, encompassing theoretical approaches for its conceptualization, practical methodologies for its investigation, and detailed case studies in Anatolia to test and illustrate its arguments. This book contributes to discussions in archaeological theory and material culture studies and is particularly relevant to archaeologists working on different types of cultural identity. Community Identity and Archaeology’s readership will include undergraduate and graduate students as well as academic specialists. In addition, the book contains material of direct historical interest for Classics and Near Eastern departments. It includes valuable new research relevant for those working on Aegean, Mycenaean, or Early Greek antiquity, as well as specialists in Anatolia including scholars working on the Hittite, Phrygian, and Lydian empires.
Author : Alan H. Cadwallader
Publisher : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 17,38 MB
Release : 2011-12-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 3647533971
The ancient site of Colossae in south-west Turkey has been sorely neglected by archaeologists and biblical commentators. It has never been excavated. Modern scholarship in general has been content to repeat nineteenth century assessments, especially those of J.B. Lightfoot and W.M. Ramsay. This is the first modern contribution to gather the archaeological, historical, classical and biblical materials related to the site and its region, some of which is published in English for the first time. It marks a major step forward in scholarship on Colossae, and is designed to restore Colossae to time and space, to its material and comparative significance. Colossae emerges as a site of uninterrupted human activity in dynamic interaction with its neighbours from before the Achaemenid period to beyond the end of Byzantine control. Evidence of a chalcolithic origin of Colossae is presented along with an assessment of the relationship of the site to the modern city of Honaz. An array of international scholars have brought their specialisations in various periods and disciplines to yield a radically new assessment of the history and importance of the site. All future scholarship will be able to use this volume as the necessary foundation for research. The volume includes the first chronology of the ancient site and the first English translation of the key Byzantine text centred on the ancient city, as well as major new insights into the text of the Epistle to the Colossians.
Author : Laura K. Harrison
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 20,42 MB
Release : 2021-04-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1438481799
Bringing together expert voices and key case studies from well-known and newly excavated sites, this book calls attention to the importance of western Anatolia as a legitimate, local context in its own right. The study of Early Bronze Age cultures in Europe and the Mediterranean has been shaped by a focus on the Levant, Europe, and Mesopotamia. Geographically, western Anatolia lies in between these regions, yet it is often overlooked because it doesn't fit neatly into existing explanatory models of Bronze Age cultural development and decline. Instead, the tendency has been to describe western Anatolia as a bridge between east and west, a place where ideas are transmitted and cultural encounters among different groups occur. This narrative has foregrounded discussions of outside innovations in the prehistory of the region while diminishing the role of local, endogenous developments and individual agency. The contributors to this book offer a counternarrative, ascribing a local impetus for change rather than a metanarrative of cultural diffusion. In doing so, they offer fresh observations about the chronology and delineation of regional cultural groups in western Anatolia; the architecture, settlement, and sociopolitical organization of the Early Bronze Age; and the local characteristics of material culture assemblages. Offering multiple authoritative studies on the archaeology of western Anatolia, this book is an essential resource for area research in western Anatolia, a key reference for comparative studies, and essential reading for college courses in the archaeology and anthropology of sociopolitical complexity, European and Mediterranean prehistory, and ancient Anatolia.
Author : Francesco D’Andria
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 40,38 MB
Release : 2017-05-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1443892297
This book explores archaeological excavations and investigations into the history of the Lykos valley, Turkey. The contributions discuss the latest discoveries at the Ploutonion of Hierapolis; the excavations of the tabernae in Tripolis; the Lykos Valley in prehistory and the second millennium BC; the origins of the marble used in Hierapolis; and archaeo-botanic studies in Hierapolis, among others. Taken together, all the articles gathered here reveal the strong connections between the cities of the valley.
Author : Claudia Glatz
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 387 pages
File Size : 11,63 MB
Release : 2020-11-12
Category : History
ISBN : 1108491103
This book reconsiders the concept of empire and examines the processes of imperial making and undoing in Hittite Anatolia (c. 1600-1180 BCE).
Author : Sharon R. Steadman
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 1193 pages
File Size : 44,94 MB
Release : 2011-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0195376145
This title provides comprehensive overviews on archaeological philological, linguistic, and historical issues at the forefront of Anatolian scholarship in the 21st century.