Archaeology and the Cities of Asia Minor in Late Antiquity (Kelsey Museum Publications)
Ortwin Dally
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Hardcover. This volume examines archaeological evidence for this last phase of urban life in Asia Minor, one of the Roman empire's most prosperous regions. It brings together studies by an international group of scholars on topics ranging from the public sculpture of Constantinople to the depopulation of the Anatolian countryside in early Byzantine times. Editor(s): Dally, Ortwin; Ratte, Christopher. Series: Kelsey Museum Publications. Num Pages: 302 pages, 158 black & white illustrations & 17 colour illustrations. BIC Classification: HDDK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 289 x 216 x 21. Weight in Grams: 1260.
The city was the fundamental social institution of Greek and Roman culture. More than the sack of Rome, the abandonment of provincial towns throughout the Mediterranean world in late antiquity (fourth-seventh centuries A.D.) marks the beginning of the Middle Ages. This volume examines archaeological evidence for this last phase of urban life in Asia Minor, one of the Roman empire's most prosperous regions. Based on the proceedings of a symposium co-sponsored by the University of Michigan and the German Archaeological Institute, it brings together studies by an international group of scholars on topics ranging from the public sculpture of ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
Number of pages
302
Condition
New
Series
Kelsey Museum Publications
Number of Pages
302
Place of Publication
Ann Arbor, United States
ISBN
9780974187358
SKU
V9780974187358
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About Ortwin Dally
Ortwin Dally is the Acting Director of the Rome Department at the Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, part of the Free University of Berlin. Christopher Ratte is Associate Professor with the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Michigan.
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