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2019
AbstractThe early Christian archaeology of Asia Minor has recently developed into a discipline devoted to the contextualized study of the material remains of early Christianity. It has characterized Asia Minor as a region where—save some notable exceptions from mortuary contexts in Central Anatolia—the impact of the new faith on local material culture ...
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AbstractThe early Christian archaeology of Asia Minor has recently developed into a discipline devoted to the contextualized study of the material remains of early Christianity. It has characterized Asia Minor as a region where—save some notable exceptions from mortuary contexts in Central Anatolia—the impact of the new faith on local material culture ...
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2016
The Lydians, speakers of an ancient Indo-European language, dominated Western Asia Minor under the Mermnad dynasty in the 7th and 6th centuries BC. The final Mermnad king of Lydia, Croesus, is still cited today as the epitome of incredible riches. Apart from the figure of Croesus, the Lydians are well known because they are famously credited with the ...
Annick Payne, Jorit Wintjes
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The Lydians, speakers of an ancient Indo-European language, dominated Western Asia Minor under the Mermnad dynasty in the 7th and 6th centuries BC. The final Mermnad king of Lydia, Croesus, is still cited today as the epitome of incredible riches. Apart from the figure of Croesus, the Lydians are well known because they are famously credited with the ...
Annick Payne, Jorit Wintjes
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The Finances of the Cities of Asia Minor
Topoi, 2015Walser Andreas Victor. The Finances of the Cities of Asia Minor. In: Topoi, volume 20/2, 2015. pp. 411-433.
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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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2010
In this book, Bleda Düring offers an archaeological analysis of Asia Minor, the area equated with much of modern-day Turkey, from 20,000 to 2,000 BC. During this period human societies moved from small-scale hunter-gatherer groups to complex and hierarchical communities with economies based on agriculture and industry.
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In this book, Bleda Düring offers an archaeological analysis of Asia Minor, the area equated with much of modern-day Turkey, from 20,000 to 2,000 BC. During this period human societies moved from small-scale hunter-gatherer groups to complex and hierarchical communities with economies based on agriculture and industry.
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