Interactions and Pastoralism Along the Southern and Southeastern Frontiers of the Meroitic State, Sudan. [PDF]
The Nilotic Meroitic state, in what is now the Sudan, existed from the late fourth century BC until the mid fourth century AD. It has come to be regarded in recent years as an African segmentary state with a prestige-goods economy, less centralised than,
Brass M.
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The Necropoleis and Burial Customs of Seleukeia Sidera [PDF]
Relatively little information regarding the burial practices and funeraryrituals has been gathered so far from different cemeteries in the settlements ofPisidia.
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Una nueva contribución a la arquitectura funeraria de Anatolia occidental: tumba de cámara excavada en la roca del período clásico de Tisna (Turquía) [PDF]
Este trabajo presenta observaciones e interpretaciones preliminares sobre una tumba monumental descubierta en 2021 en Tisna, antigua ciudad dentro de los límites de la Eólida. La tumba fue encontrada en la zona inferior de una enorme masa de roca al n de
Emre Erdan
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Fieldwork at Gordion 1950–2012 [PDF]
Einige der aufsehenerregendsten neuen Entdeckungen Anatoliens wurden in Gordion gemacht, der phrygischen Hauptstadt, von der aus über mehr als zwei Jahrhunderte ein Großteil Zentralkleinasiens kontrolliert wurde und die kontinuierlich u. a.
Rose, Charles Brian
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Phrygian-Lydian Tomb Architecture in Synnada: The İnli and Yatağan Rock-Cut Tombs
The ancient border between Phrygia, Lydia and Pisidia held a significant position at the intersection of strategic trade routes in Ancient Anatolia, connecting the north to the south and the east to the west. Its role as a crossroads culture enhanced the
İsmail Baytak
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The Architecture of the 4th-Century-B.C. Monumental Tomb at Starosel [PDF]
The article presents a reconstruction and a first architectural analysis of the largest and most elaborate monumental tomb in ancient Thrace. Discovered in 2000, the tomb at Starosel, central Bulgaria, comprises an array of diverse plan components ...
Tzochev, Chavdar
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Lycian Zemure 'Limyra' and the Aramaic inscription from Limyra: a new reading [PDF]
The Aramaic inscription from Limyra constitutes a precious exception among the inscriptions from Lycia. It is the only Aramaic inscription from Limyra, the only funerary Aramaic inscription from Lycia, and one of the few Aramaic inscriptions from Asia ...
Vernet Pons, Mariona
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A Bronze Kline from Lydia [PDF]
In 1982, the J. Paul Getty Museum purchased an ancient kline made mostly of bronze (pl. 9, I)1. It replicates, at full scale, a wooden couch with lathe-turned legs, comparable to those attested in the Greek world in the sixth and fifth centuries B.C.E2 ...
Baughan, Elizabeth P., Özgen, İlknur
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Couched in Death: Klinai and Identity in Anatolia and Beyond [PDF]
In Couched in Death, Elizabeth P. Baughan offers the first comprehensive look at the earliest funeral couches in the ancient Mediterranean world. These sixth- and fifth-century BCE klinai from Asia Minor were inspired by specialty luxury furnishings ...
Baughan, Elizabeth P.
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A Tomb with a View: Constructing Place and Identity in the Funerary Monuments of Hellenistic Anatolia [PDF]
This dissertation examines the roles of place, identity, and self-definition in the royal tombs of the independent Anatolian kingdoms of Galatia and Pontos during the 4th-1st centuries BCE.
Rice, Katherine
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