The Archaeology of Byzantine Anatolia: From the End of Late Antiquity Until the Coming of the Turks
Herausgeber: Niewohner, Philipp
The Archaeology of Byzantine Anatolia: From the End of Late Antiquity Until the Coming of the Turks
Herausgeber: Niewohner, Philipp
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The volume propounds a new understanding of the hitherto enigmatic medievalization of the Roman empire, provides English presentations of foreign-language research, and promises to serve as an essential compendium that may help to establish Anatolian archaeology more widely in academic curricula worldwide.
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The volume propounds a new understanding of the hitherto enigmatic medievalization of the Roman empire, provides English presentations of foreign-language research, and promises to serve as an essential compendium that may help to establish Anatolian archaeology more widely in academic curricula worldwide.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 196mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1286g
- ISBN-13: 9780190610463
- ISBN-10: 0190610468
- Artikelnr.: 47867175
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 196mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1286g
- ISBN-13: 9780190610463
- ISBN-10: 0190610468
- Artikelnr.: 47867175
Dr. Philipp Niewöhner is an archaeologist and teacher who has worked in Turkey for twenty years, directed surveys of the Byzantine pilgrimage site at Germia in central Anatolia and excavations at Miletus on the west coast of Asia Minor, and taught at Freiburg, Heidelberg, Göttingen, Oxford, and Skopje. He is the author and co-editor of several works; this is his first in English.
Introduction: Philipp Niewöhner
Syntheses
1. Historical Geography: Johannes Koder
2. Transport and Communication: Klaus Belke
3. Urbanism: Philipp Niewöhner
4. Human Remains: F. Arzu Demirel
5. Coins: Cécile Morrisson
6. Rural Settlements: Adam Izdebski
7. Fortifications: James Crow
8. Houses: Philipp Niewöhner
9. Monasteries: Philipp Niewöhner
10. Churches: Hans Buchwald and Matthew Savage
11. Rock Cut Architecture: Fatma Gül Öztürk
12. Funerary Archaeology: Eric A. Ivison
13. Ceramics: Joanita Vroom
14. Small Finds: Andrea M. Pülz
Case Studies
15. Nicaea: Urs Peschlow
16. Assos: Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan
17. Pergamon: Thomas Otten
18. Sardis: Marcus Rautman
19. Ephesus: Sabine Ladstätter
20. Priene: Jesko Fildhuth
21. Miletus: Philipp Niewöhner
22. Mount Latmos: Urs Peschlow
23. Aphrodisias: Örgü Dalg?ç and Alexander Sokolicek
24. Patara: Urs Peschlow
25. Olympos: Yelda Olcay Uçkan
26. Side: Katja Piesker
27. Sagalassos: Jeroen Poblome, Peter Talloen, and Eva Kaptijn
28. Binbirkilise: Mark P. C. Jackson
29. Çanl? Kilise Settlement: Robert Ousterhout
30. Aezani: Fabian Stroth
31. Amorium: Christopher S. Lightfoot
32. Germia: Philipp Niewöhner
33. Ancyra: Urs Peschlow
34. Bo?azköy: Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan
35. Çad?r Höyük: Marica Cassis
36. Euchaita: John Haldon, Hugh Elton, and James Newhard
37. Amastris: James Crow
38. Sinope: James Crow
List of Contributors
Bibliography
Indices
Syntheses
1. Historical Geography: Johannes Koder
2. Transport and Communication: Klaus Belke
3. Urbanism: Philipp Niewöhner
4. Human Remains: F. Arzu Demirel
5. Coins: Cécile Morrisson
6. Rural Settlements: Adam Izdebski
7. Fortifications: James Crow
8. Houses: Philipp Niewöhner
9. Monasteries: Philipp Niewöhner
10. Churches: Hans Buchwald and Matthew Savage
11. Rock Cut Architecture: Fatma Gül Öztürk
12. Funerary Archaeology: Eric A. Ivison
13. Ceramics: Joanita Vroom
14. Small Finds: Andrea M. Pülz
Case Studies
15. Nicaea: Urs Peschlow
16. Assos: Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan
17. Pergamon: Thomas Otten
18. Sardis: Marcus Rautman
19. Ephesus: Sabine Ladstätter
20. Priene: Jesko Fildhuth
21. Miletus: Philipp Niewöhner
22. Mount Latmos: Urs Peschlow
23. Aphrodisias: Örgü Dalg?ç and Alexander Sokolicek
24. Patara: Urs Peschlow
25. Olympos: Yelda Olcay Uçkan
26. Side: Katja Piesker
27. Sagalassos: Jeroen Poblome, Peter Talloen, and Eva Kaptijn
28. Binbirkilise: Mark P. C. Jackson
29. Çanl? Kilise Settlement: Robert Ousterhout
30. Aezani: Fabian Stroth
31. Amorium: Christopher S. Lightfoot
32. Germia: Philipp Niewöhner
33. Ancyra: Urs Peschlow
34. Bo?azköy: Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan
35. Çad?r Höyük: Marica Cassis
36. Euchaita: John Haldon, Hugh Elton, and James Newhard
37. Amastris: James Crow
38. Sinope: James Crow
List of Contributors
Bibliography
Indices
Introduction: Philipp Niewöhner
Syntheses
1. Historical Geography: Johannes Koder
2. Transport and Communication: Klaus Belke
3. Urbanism: Philipp Niewöhner
4. Human Remains: F. Arzu Demirel
5. Coins: Cécile Morrisson
6. Rural Settlements: Adam Izdebski
7. Fortifications: James Crow
8. Houses: Philipp Niewöhner
9. Monasteries: Philipp Niewöhner
10. Churches: Hans Buchwald and Matthew Savage
11. Rock Cut Architecture: Fatma Gül Öztürk
12. Funerary Archaeology: Eric A. Ivison
13. Ceramics: Joanita Vroom
14. Small Finds: Andrea M. Pülz
Case Studies
15. Nicaea: Urs Peschlow
16. Assos: Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan
17. Pergamon: Thomas Otten
18. Sardis: Marcus Rautman
19. Ephesus: Sabine Ladstätter
20. Priene: Jesko Fildhuth
21. Miletus: Philipp Niewöhner
22. Mount Latmos: Urs Peschlow
23. Aphrodisias: Örgü Dalg?ç and Alexander Sokolicek
24. Patara: Urs Peschlow
25. Olympos: Yelda Olcay Uçkan
26. Side: Katja Piesker
27. Sagalassos: Jeroen Poblome, Peter Talloen, and Eva Kaptijn
28. Binbirkilise: Mark P. C. Jackson
29. Çanl? Kilise Settlement: Robert Ousterhout
30. Aezani: Fabian Stroth
31. Amorium: Christopher S. Lightfoot
32. Germia: Philipp Niewöhner
33. Ancyra: Urs Peschlow
34. Bo?azköy: Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan
35. Çad?r Höyük: Marica Cassis
36. Euchaita: John Haldon, Hugh Elton, and James Newhard
37. Amastris: James Crow
38. Sinope: James Crow
List of Contributors
Bibliography
Indices
Syntheses
1. Historical Geography: Johannes Koder
2. Transport and Communication: Klaus Belke
3. Urbanism: Philipp Niewöhner
4. Human Remains: F. Arzu Demirel
5. Coins: Cécile Morrisson
6. Rural Settlements: Adam Izdebski
7. Fortifications: James Crow
8. Houses: Philipp Niewöhner
9. Monasteries: Philipp Niewöhner
10. Churches: Hans Buchwald and Matthew Savage
11. Rock Cut Architecture: Fatma Gül Öztürk
12. Funerary Archaeology: Eric A. Ivison
13. Ceramics: Joanita Vroom
14. Small Finds: Andrea M. Pülz
Case Studies
15. Nicaea: Urs Peschlow
16. Assos: Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan
17. Pergamon: Thomas Otten
18. Sardis: Marcus Rautman
19. Ephesus: Sabine Ladstätter
20. Priene: Jesko Fildhuth
21. Miletus: Philipp Niewöhner
22. Mount Latmos: Urs Peschlow
23. Aphrodisias: Örgü Dalg?ç and Alexander Sokolicek
24. Patara: Urs Peschlow
25. Olympos: Yelda Olcay Uçkan
26. Side: Katja Piesker
27. Sagalassos: Jeroen Poblome, Peter Talloen, and Eva Kaptijn
28. Binbirkilise: Mark P. C. Jackson
29. Çanl? Kilise Settlement: Robert Ousterhout
30. Aezani: Fabian Stroth
31. Amorium: Christopher S. Lightfoot
32. Germia: Philipp Niewöhner
33. Ancyra: Urs Peschlow
34. Bo?azköy: Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan
35. Çad?r Höyük: Marica Cassis
36. Euchaita: John Haldon, Hugh Elton, and James Newhard
37. Amastris: James Crow
38. Sinope: James Crow
List of Contributors
Bibliography
Indices