Recent Turkish Coin Hoards and Numismatic Studies
Author: C. S. Lightfoot
Publisher: British Institute at Ankara
Published: 2017-10-01
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 1912090007
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTwelve new studies of Greek and Roman coins from Anatolia
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Author: C. S. Lightfoot
Publisher: British Institute at Ankara
Published: 2017-10-01
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 1912090007
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTwelve new studies of Greek and Roman coins from Anatolia
Author: Hadrien Bru
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Published: 2021-12-23
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 1789699835
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat changes in the material culture can we observe, when a state is overwhelming a local population with soldiers, katoikoi, and civil officials or merchants? What were the mutual influences between native and colonial cultures? This collection addresses these questions and many more, focusing on the Hellenistic and Roman East.
Author: Alan H. Cadwallader
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Published: 2023-05-15
Total Pages: 815
ISBN-13: 364750002X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe material culture of Colossae is here for the first time given as full a collation as possible to the present day. 38 inscriptions, 88 coins and 49 testimonia are brought together in the context of a thorough overview of the site of Colossae. These include evidence that has been thought lost or has been overlooked or misinterpreted or has only recently been discovered. New readings, insights and analyses of the material evidence are brought into a highly creative exchange with the two letters of the Second Testament connected with the site. The texts thereby become additional evidence for an appreciation of the life of a city in the first two centuries of the Common Era. The fullest collation of evidence for the ancient Phrygian city in the Greco-Roman period was the coin catalogue assembled by Hans von Aulock (1987). The most recent catalogue of the inscriptions of Colossae was published by William Calder and William Buckler in 1939. There has never been a full inventory of ancient writings that bear witness to the site. Alan H. Cadwallader in his volume not only updates this material by subjecting it to thorough, critical analysis in the light of comparative evidence from across the Roman province of Asia and the Mediterranean world. New discoveries from the site and from museums and collections in the United Kingdom, Europe, Russia, Australia and the United States are introduced. Into this assemblage and interpretation are brought the letters to the Colossians and Philemon in the Second Testament writings of the Christian Church. For the first time, the letters are released to be players in the highly competitive environment of a city negotiating its way in the new realities of imperial Rome. Here the letters and their recipients become participants in the society of the day, contributing, critiquing and struggling to forge an identity for the Christ followers within that world. Echoes of the gymnasium, gladiatorial spectacles, cosmological speculations, religious devotion and sanction, family structures, commerce and industry, struggles for justice, intercity competition and legal negotiations are found in the letters, echoes that witness to their participation in the life of Colossae. This is a radical new approach, incorporating the turn to material culture as the embedding of literature and its consumers rather than an embellishing backdrop.
Author: Carlos F. Noreña
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2011-06-23
Total Pages: 479
ISBN-13: 1107005086
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book shows how the circulation of ideals associated with the Roman emperor generated ideological unification among aristocracies and reinforced Roman power.
Author: John Kent
Publisher: Spink Books
Published: 2018-08-01
Total Pages: 777
ISBN-13: 1912667371
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis tenth volume of Roman Imperial Coinage completed the first edition of the series founded by Mattingly and Sydenham in 1923. Its layout is based on the division between the eastern and western parts of the empire, and the reigns of successive emperors. A further section deals with imitative coinages struck by certain of the barbarian peoples. There are detailed accounts of the monetary system and mints, and of the coin-types and legends. The catalogue comprises some 1,800 entries, each individually numbered, and illustrated by 80 plates. (NP The coinage is discussed not only in its historical setting, but also in a comprehensive and documented conceptual context, making RIC X essential reading for students of the late Roman and Byzantine period, as well as for collectors. This seminal volume is reprinted by Spink in 2018 to make it available again to all those interested in this fascinating period of Roman Imperial coinage. (NP) Dr John Kent joined the Department of Coins and Medals at the British Museum in 1953, and was Keeper from 1983 until his retirement in 1990. As well as being an editor of the Roman Imperial Coinage series , he is the author of Roman Imperial Coinage Volume VIII (1981).
Author: Nigel Pollard
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 9780472111558
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA study of interaction between the Roman army and the civilian population in Syria and Mesopotamia in the first five centuries A.D.
Author: Michał Marciak
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2017-07-31
Total Pages: 597
ISBN-13: 9004350721
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Sophene, Gordyene, and Adiabene, M. Marciak offers the first-ever comprehensive study of the history and culture of these three little-known countries of Northern Mesopotamia (3rd century BCE – 7th century CE). The book gives an overview of the historical geography, material culture, and political history of each of these countries. Furthermore, the summary offers a regional perspective by describing the history of this area as a subject of the political and cultural competition of great powers. This book answers both a recent growth of interest in ancient Mesopotamia as the frontier area, as well as the urgent need for documentation of the cultural heritage of a region that has recently become subject to the destructive influence of sectarian violence.
Author: Peter Thonemann
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2011-09-22
Total Pages: 413
ISBN-13: 1139499351
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is a study of the long-term historical geography of Asia Minor, from the fourth century BC to the thirteenth century AD. Using an astonishing breadth of sources, ranging from Byzantine monastic archives to Latin poetic texts, ancient land records to hagiographic biographies, Peter Thonemann reveals the complex and fascinating interplay between the natural environment and human activities in the Maeander valley. Both a large-scale regional history and a profound meditation on the role played by geography in human history, this book is an essential contribution to the history of the Eastern Mediterranean in Graeco-Roman antiquity and the Byzantine Middle Ages.
Author: Rocco Palermo
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-02-12
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 1317300459
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn the Edge of Empires explores the mixed culture of North Mesopotamia in the Roman period. This volatile region at the eastern edge of the Roman world became during the imperial period the theater of confrontation for multiple political entities: Rome, Parthia, Sasanian Persia. Roman presence is only recognizable through military installations – forts, barracks, military camps – yet these fascinating lands tell a story of frontier people and soldiers, of trade despite war, and daily life between the Empires. This volume combines archaeological and historical, literary and environmental evidence in order to explore this important borderland between east and west. On the Edge of Empires is a valuable addition to researchers engaged in the historical and archaeological reconstruction of the frontier areas of the Roman Empire, and a fascinating study for students and scholars of the Romans and their neighbours, borderlands in antiquity, and the history and archaeology of empires.
Author: Ton Derks
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 353
ISBN-13: 9089640789
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA bold and original examination of the relationships between ethnicity and political power in the ancient world.