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Beyond all boundaries : Anatolia in the first millennium BC
- Title
- Beyond all boundaries : Anatolia in the first millennium BC / edited by Annick Payne, Šárka Velhartická and Jorit Wintjes.
- Publication
- Leuven ; Bristol, CT : Peeters, 2021.
- ©2021
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- Description
- xv, 763 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color), plans; 25 cm.
- Summary
- "This book contains the proceedings of an international conference with a focus on Anatolia in the first millennium BC which took place on Monte Verita, Ascona in Switzerland, in 2018. The volume contains recent and thought-provoking research from diverse academic fields, bringing together historical, linguistic and archaeological lines of enquiry. The aim of the conference, to stimulate interdisciplinary debate and to close ever widening gaps between related fields, also motivates this volume. Thirty-one chapters in three languages address Anatolian matters "Beyond All Boundaries" and present an essential contribution to the study of historical developments not only in Anatolia, but also in the neighbouring regions and the whole Mediterranean area in the first millennium BC."
- Series Statement
- Orbis biblicus et orientalis, 1015-1850 ; 295
- Uniform Title
- Orbis biblicus et orientalis ; 295.
- Alternative Title
- Anatolia in the first millennium BC
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- History.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Language (note)
- 24 English, 3 French, 2 German contributions.
- Contents
- Marks on arrowheads from the Konya Ereğli Museum. Signs of native Anatolian production? / Selim Ferruh Adalt -- Debating Anatolian hieroglyphic in Victorian England. A fresh look at an old question / Silvia Alaura -- Un soldat phrygien qui parle grec dans l'armée perse. Timothée de Milet, Perses, 140-161 / Milena Anfosso -- Argaios : A Bronze Age mountain-god in Greco-Roman Anatolia / Alexis Bells -- Zur Interpunktion in lyrischen Inschriften / Anja Busse -- Linguistic and archaeological criteria for dating Lycian tombs and tomb inscriptions. A critical re-evaluation of former approaches / Birgit Christiansen -- Art history within Anatolian studies. An approach to Lycian images / Fabienne Colas-Rannou -- An inscribed amulet or stamp seal from Sirkeli Höyük / Gabriele Elsen-Novák; Annick Payne -- The population, the language and the history of Yadiya/Sam'al / Federico Giusfredi; Valerio Pisaniello -- Kroisos, König des Landes Mira? Das Königreich Lydien und Ephesos -- eine besondere Beziehung und ihre Ursache / Winfried Held -- Between Amorges and Tissaphernes. Lycia and Persia in the Xanthos Stele / John O. Hyland -- The bestowing of wreaths on the tombs of Merehi and Pajawa / Tamás Péter Kisbali -- The settlement dynamics of Larisa (Buruncuk) and their references to the Bronze Age legacy / Ilgın Külekçi -- Pisidian toponymy. Method and results / Lauriane Locatelli -- The Anatolian words for 'son' and the semantics of muwa- / Elena Martínez Rodríguez -- Bilingual texts in first-millennium Anatolia / H. Craig Melchert -- Les monuments lithiques de Phrygie. Archéologie d'un paysage / Patrick Maxime Michel -- Azatiwada, Awariku from the "House of Mopsos", and Assyria. On the dating of Karatepe in Cilicia / Mirko Novák and Andreas Fuchs -- Überlegen zu Lydisch ora- 'Monat' und dem Vokal o / Norbert Oettinger -- Signs beyond boundaries. The visual world of Azatiwataya / Aslı Özyar -- La Lycie et l'historiographie grecque. Ménecratès de Xanthos et Alexandre Polyhistor / Simone Podestà -- When the Great King encounters white marble. A material perspective on Western Anatolia / Alessandro Poggio -- Geminate consonants in Lycian. A twofold interpretation / Florian Réveilhac -- News from Side / Alfredo Rizza -- From Phrygian to Greek. The decline of the Phrygian alphabet in 1st-millenium BCE Anatolia / Lynn E. Roller -- A rhetoric of accumulation. The multi-ethnic identity of Halikarnassos in antiquarian and public discourse / Marco Santini -- Rhotacism in 1st-millennium BC Anatolia. Comparative Luwian and Lydian phonology / David Sasseville -- Caves as cult places in Cilicia / Mustafa H. Sayar -- 401 BC -- the year Neo-Hittite statehood ended / Zsolt Simon -- Phrygian onomastic notes. Near Eastern and Aegean interfaces / Maya Vassileva -- Towards a historiography of Anatolian heiroglyphic research during the 1930s / S̆árka Velhartická.
- Call Number
- JFE 23-1769
- ISBN
- 9789042948846
- 9042948841
- LCCN
- 2022435542
- 9789042948846
- OCLC
- 1324234398
- Title
- Beyond all boundaries : Anatolia in the first millennium BC / edited by Annick Payne, Šárka Velhartická and Jorit Wintjes.
- Publisher
- Leuven ; Bristol, CT : Peeters, 2021.
- Copyright Date
- ©2021
- Type of Content
- text
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Series
- Orbis biblicus et orientalis, 1015-1850 ; 295Orbis biblicus et orientalis ; 295.
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Language
- 24 English, 3 French, 2 German contributions.
- Chronological Term
- To 1453
- Added Author
- Payne, Annick, editor.Velhartická, Šárka, editor.Wintjes, Jorit, editor.
- Other Form:
- E-book version: Beyond all boundaries. Leuven : Peeters, 2021 9789042948853 (OCoLC)1340031732
- Other Standard Identifier
- 9789042948846 (ebook)
- Research Call Number
- JFE 23-1769