Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Bronzes from Anatolia and Neighbouring Regions
Edited by Ergün Laflı
£75.00 – £97.00
Description
This volume focuses on bronze and other metal finds from several ancient sites of Asia Minor and other regions in the Mediterranean. The chapters include analysis of pre-Greek, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine bronzes from Anatolia, as well as studies of bronzes from Georgia, Greece, Iran, Italy, Serbia, and Slovenia. Key sites are covered, such as Allianoi, Arycanda and Olba, Roman and Early Byzantine cities in the western and southern part of Turkey. The volume also contains a common bibliography for researchers interested in Asia Minor and neighbouring regions. Readers will discover numerous unpublished materials as well as new insights into the bronze archaeology of Anatolia and more broadly across the rest of the ancient eastern Mediterranean.
About the Editor
Ergün Lafli is a classical archaeologist at the Dokuz Eylül University in Izmir and chairs the Division for Medieval Archaeology. He holds a BA degree from the University of Ankara (1996), a M.A. from the University of Tübingen (1999) and a PhD from the University of Cologne (2003). Contributors: Melih Arslan, Alireza Asghari-Chaverdi, Ceren Baykan, Danis Baykan, Maurizio Buora, Pierfrancesco Callieri, Carmelo Colelli, Barbara de Filippo, Burçak Delikan, Ismet Ediz, Makbule Ekici, Seyed MohammadaminEmami, Ahmet Ertekin, Ayse Emel Erten, Daniela Ferro, Vojislav Filipovic, Murat Firat, Elena Gigolashvili, Kurt Gschwantler, Vesna Pintaric Kokuvan, Ergün Lafli, Jeffrey P. Maish, Antonio La Marca, Sepideh Maziar, Hüseyin Metin, Mustafa Metin, Mohammad Mortazavi, Stefano Natali, Anise Soltani Nejad, Lucia Nováková, Bekir Sitki Alptekin Oransay, Omid Oudbashi, Alessandro Pacini, Vladimir P. Petrovic, Marina Pirtskhalava, Deana Ratkovic, Ketevan Ramishvili, Gülseren Kan Sahin, Athanasios Sideris, Dragana Spasic-Ðuric, Nino Sulava, Milica Tapavicki-Ilic, Ahmet Ünal, Derya Yalçikli, Candemir ZorogluReviews
‘This volume will be of particular importance to the scholarly community in Anatolia as well as to those scholars concerned with the archaeology and art history of the greater Eastern Mediterranean world.' Dr Vincent C. Pigott, University of Pennsylvania MuseumYou might also like...
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