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Amorium Excavations 1995: The Eighth Preliminary Report
Anatolian Studies, 1996The Amorium Project's eighth season of excavations took place between July 4 and August 19. The team comprised Dr. Chris Lightfoot (Director), Dr. Eric Ivison (Assistant Director), Dr. Margaret Gill (Glass), Karen Barker (Conservator), Yalçın Mergen, Simon Mortimer (Field Archaeologists) and Osman Kızılkılıç (General Assistant).
C. S. Lightfoot, E. A. Ivison
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Amorium 1988: The First Preliminary Excavation
Anatolian Studies, 1989The site of Amorium was surveyed in 1987, and the Turkish authorities kindly issued a permit for excavation in 1988. Our purpose was to study the site from the late Hellenistic period to the Medieval, in particular its growth, development and change from a small Roman town to the Late Roman and Early Byzantine city, which was destroyed by the Arabs in ...
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Amorium Excavations 1989: the second preliminary report
Anatolian Studies, 1990This was the second season of excavation at Amorium in east Phrygia, and the team worked for five weeks, from 24 July 1989. Our main aim is to trace archaeological changes and developments within the city from Hellenistic times into the Selcuk period.
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Lighting Devices found at Byzantine Amorium (Turkey)
Christopher S. Lightfoot
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Amorium Excavations 1990: The Third Preliminary Report
Anatolian Studies, 1991This was the third season of excavation at Amorium in east Phrygia, and the team worked for four weeks, from 1 August 1990. The archaeological aim was to study social change and development from the Hellenistic period to the Medieval, in particular the Late Roman period and so-called Dark Ages.
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City and Countryside in Byzantine Anatolia: Amorium
PROPONTICAAmorium is a key site for the period AD 700-900 owing to its historical importance as the capital of the Anatolic Theme. The well preserved remains provide an exceptional opportunity to study the layout and function of the Byzantine city and its excavation sheds light on the transition, modification, and continuity of the settlement between the Late ...
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Amorium Kazılarında Bulunan Madeni Haçlar
PROPONTICABu makalenin konusunu Amorium Antik Kentinde 1988 yılından beri yürütülen arkeolojik kazılarda bulunmuş haçlar oluşturmaktadır. Haç, Hıristiyanlığın simgesi olarak İsa’nın çarmıha gerilmesini, çektiği acıları ve ölümünü, tüm insanlığı günahlarından kurtarışını simgeler. Hıristiyanlığın simgesi olan haç eserler, Bizans kültürel mirasında bir yer teşkil
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Bone Objects Found in Amorium City Excavations
2023The subject of the study is the bone objects unearthed in the excavations of the ancient city of Amorium. Amorium City is located 12 km east of Emirdağ district of Afyonkarahisar province. Bone artifacts were unearthed from different excavation sites, archaeological excavations carried out in the Amorium Ancient City since 1987. These areas include the
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