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Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Bronzes from Anatolia and Neighbouring Regions
Edited by Ergün Lafli
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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 Readers will discover numerous unpublished materials as well as new insights into the bronze archaeology of Anatolia and more broadly across the rest of the ancient eastern Mediterranean.
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Cover
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Title page
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Copyright page
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Of Related Interest
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To someone in Ankara…
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Contents
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List of Abbreviations
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Foreword
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Abstract and Keywords in English, French, German,Italian and Turkish
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1. Introduction
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Part I: Pre-Greek Bronzes from Anatolia
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2. The Hittite Sword from the 1991 Season at Boğazköy-Ḫattušaand its Akkadian Inscription
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The sword
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3. A Hittite-Mycenaean Type B-Sword from the Vicinityof Kastamonu (Northwestern Turkey)
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4. A Significant Metallurgical Find from Çemialo Ridge, in theUpper Tigris Region in Southeastern Turkey: A Lost-Wax Mould
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5. Iron Age Fibulae in the Museum of Şanlıurfain Southeastern Turkey
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6. Urartian Bronze Clothing Badges from the Museumof Karaman in Central Turkey
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Part II: Greek, Roman and Byzantine Bronzes from Anatolia
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7. A Bronze Kore Statuette from Artemision in Ephesus
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8. Archaic Bronzes from Nif (Olympus) Mountain in Ionia(Western Turkey)
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9. Restorations and Conservation of Bronzes from Nif-Olympusin Ionia (Western Turkey)
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10. Lost Bronzes of Asia Minor: Equestrian Images and Public Place
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11. A Bronze mirror with Aphrodite and Erosfrom Nicomedia in Bithynia (Northwestern Turkey)
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12. A Group of Bronze Vessels from Arycanda in Lycia(Southern Turkey)
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Introduction
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The metal industry in Arycanda
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The bronze vessels of Arycanda
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Open shapes – Basin
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Handles
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Conclusion
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13. The Bronze Figurine of Hercules from Cremna in Pisidia(Southwestern Turkey)
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14. Surgical Instruments from Allianoi in Mysia (Western Turkey)
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15. Bronze Objects Related to the Cult of Aesculapiusfrom Allianoi in Mysia (Western Turkey)
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16. Surgical Instruments from the Necropolis of Juliopolisin Bithynia (Northwestern Central Turkey)
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17. Five Roman Fibulae in the Museum of Kahramanmaraşin Southeastern Turkey
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18. Bronze Finds from the Necropolis of Juliopolis in Bithynia(Northwestern Central Turkey)
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19. A Bronze Balsamarium from Juliopolis
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20. A Bronze Plate or Scabbard with a Representationof Cybele/Magna Mater
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21. An Attis Figurine from Ancyra in Galatia (Central Turkey)
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22. Two Metal Plaques with Artemis Potnia Theron from Ankara
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23. Two Busts of Isis and Two Amulets with Harpocrates fromAnkara. Remarks On a Harpocrates Representation On a Ring
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24. A Selection of the Late Antique Metal Finds from Olba in Cilicia(Southern Turkey)
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25. Roman and Byzantine Metal Finds in the Museum of Amasra(Ancient Amastris) in Paphlagonia (Northwestern Turkey)
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Research question, aims and methodology
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Introduction – Amasra and its museum
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Study material
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Catalogue – Metal finds of the Roman period
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26. Roman and Early Byzantine Metal Finds from Hadrianopolisin Paphlagonia (Northwestern Central Turkey)
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27. Inscribed Finger Rings from Late Antique andByzantine Asia Minor
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28. An Egyptian Bronze Lamp and Some Egyptian-Type ClayLamps in the Museum of Mardin in Southeastern Turkey
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29. Bronze Crescent Lamps from Anatolia
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30. Bronze Lamps of the Museum of Isparta in Pisidia(Southern Turkey)
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31. A Bread Stamp with the Expression of ΦΩΣ + ZΩI in theMuseum of Afyonkarahisar (Western Turkey)
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Part III: Bronzes from Neighbouring Regions
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33. Analysis of Some Copper Alloy Artefacts from the RecentExcavations in Persepolis, Iran
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32. Scientific Investigation On a Copper-Based Pin from KöhnPāsgāh Tepesi in the Province of Eastern Azerbaijan (Iran)
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34. Bronze Objects of the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age fromLuzzi and Bisignano in Calabria (Italy)
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35. Fibulae with Representations of Deer,Ibex and Horse from Georgia
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36. Bronzes from the Archaic Sanctuary of Athena in thePhocian Anticyra (Greece)
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37. Study of Casting Cores and ExperimentalReconstruction of Two Bronzes from Sillene(Chianciano Terme, Italy)
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38. Remains of Bronze Equestrian Statue from Vani (Georgia)
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39. A Bronze Figurine of Actaeon from Slovenia
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40. Regional Workshops for Bronze Manufacturing Along theDanube Limes in the Province of Upper Moesia (Serbia)
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41. Two Roman Bronze Cultic Objects from the Timacum Maius(Eastern Serbia)
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42. A Hackamore from Šljivovac (Eastern Serbia)
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43. A Bronze Statuette from Gonio-Apsarus in Georgia
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44. Some Thoughts On the Use of Saws in the Ancient Bronze Foundry
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45. New Approaches for The Study of the Characterisation ofCorrosion Patina on Bronze Samples Exposed to SulfurDioxide Corrosion Atmosphere
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Part IV: Common Bibliography of the Greek, Roman and Byzantine Bronzes from Anatolia and Neighbouring Regions
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Bibliography
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Citable Link
Published: 2021
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407354552 (ebook)
- 9781407316918 (paper)
BAR Number: S3038