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The Geography of Urbanism in Roman Asia Minor
, 2020The Geography of Urbanism in Roman Asia Minor investigates how Roman urbanism manifested itself in Asia Minor during the first three centuries CE, particularly with regards to its spatial patterning over the landscape and the administrative, economic and
Rinse Willet
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Christianisation and Local Names in Asia Minor: Fall and Rise in Late Antiquity
Changing Names, 2019This article analyses processes in detail based on the evidence now provided by the relevant volumes of Prosopographie chr tienne du Bas-Empire, Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Lexicon of Greek Personal Names and the rich cemetery at Korykos. It
Sylvain Destephen
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Late Antique Archaeology, 2006
Although there are several complexes in Asia Minor which have been proposed as bishops residences, only Side, Miletus and Ephesus can be identified with certainty as episkopeia. This paper mainly focuses on these three examples, evaluating architectural elements in order to classify rooms and assess their usage.
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Although there are several complexes in Asia Minor which have been proposed as bishops residences, only Side, Miletus and Ephesus can be identified with certainty as episkopeia. This paper mainly focuses on these three examples, evaluating architectural elements in order to classify rooms and assess their usage.
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2006
Abstract DThe only recognizable public building is the theatre sunk into the rim of the hill at its north-western extremity and looking don on Ahat. The foundations of the stagestructure are still traceable: it ran southeast northwest and was 30 metres in length’ (Buckler and Calder).D c.66 m, facing south-west; very short analemmata ...
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Abstract DThe only recognizable public building is the theatre sunk into the rim of the hill at its north-western extremity and looking don on Ahat. The foundations of the stagestructure are still traceable: it ran southeast northwest and was 30 metres in length’ (Buckler and Calder).D c.66 m, facing south-west; very short analemmata ...
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2013
PREFACE TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS LIST OF MAPS AND FIGURES NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 1. The Attalid State, 188-133 BC 2. The Attalids: A Military History 3. The Attalids and the Seleukid Kings, 281-175 BC 4. What did the Attalids ever do for us? A View from the Aerarium 5. The Closed Currency System of the Attalid Kingdom 6.
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PREFACE TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS LIST OF MAPS AND FIGURES NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 1. The Attalid State, 188-133 BC 2. The Attalids: A Military History 3. The Attalids and the Seleukid Kings, 281-175 BC 4. What did the Attalids ever do for us? A View from the Aerarium 5. The Closed Currency System of the Attalid Kingdom 6.
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