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Lycia --- Pisidia --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities.
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Numismatics --- Coin hoards --- Pisidia --- Turkey --- Antiquities --- Antiquities. --- -Numismatics --- -Archaeology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- History, Ancient --- Hoards, Coin --- Coins --- -Turkey --- -Pisidia --- -Hoards, Coin --- Pisidie --- Pisidien --- Archaeology --- -Auxiliary sciences of history --- Numismatics - Turkey - Pisidia --- Coin hoards - Turkey - Pisidia --- Pisidia - Antiquities --- Turkey - Antiquities
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Pamphylia (Turkey) --- Pisidia --- Pamphylie --- Pisidie --- Economic conditions --- Social conditions --- Conditions économiques --- Conditions sociales --- -Pamphylia (Turkey) --- -Pisidia --- -Economic conditions --- Conditions économiques --- -Pisidie --- Pisidien --- Economic conditions. --- Social conditions.
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La Phrygie Parorée et la Pisidie septentrionale traite de l'Histoire, de la géographie historique et de la sociologie culturelle de la Phrygie Parorée et du Nord de la Pisidie aux époques hellénistique et romaine (IVe s. av. J.-C.-IVe s. ap. J.-C.). Cette région de l'Anatolie intérieure, surtout peuplée par les Pisidiens et les Phrygiens, eut successivement à faire face à l'installation de colons grecs, macédoniens, juifs, thraces, lyciens et romains qui modifièrent en profondeur les cultures et la géopolitique locales. Grâce à une approche fondée sur l'examen des sources épigraphiques, archéologiques, littéraires et numismatiques, cet ouvrage constitue la première synthèse historique sur une région aux identités culturelles marquées, essentielle à la compréhension de l'Orient gréco-romain. La Phrygie Parorée et la Pisidie septentrionale deals with the history, the historical geography and the cultural sociology of Phrygia Paroreios and Northern Pisidia during the Hellenistic and Roman periods (IVth cent. BC – IVth cent. AD). This region of inner Anatolia, mostly inhabited by Pisidians and Phrygians, faced gradually the settlement of Greek, Macedonian, Jewish, Thracian, Lycian and Roman colonists who deeply modified the local cultures and geopolitics. With an approach based on epigraphic, archaeological, literary and numismatic sources, this work is the first historical synthesis devoted to a region showing strong cultural identities, which makes it essential to the understanding of the Graeco-Roman East
Cultural pluralism --- Social change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Culture --- Cultural fusion --- Ethnicity --- Multiculturalism --- Cultural diversity --- Diversity, Cultural --- Diversity, Religious --- Ethnic diversity --- Pluralism (Social sciences) --- Pluralism, Cultural --- Religious diversity --- History. --- Phrygia --- Pisidia --- Antiquities. --- History --- Historical geography. --- E-books --- Antiquities --- Historical geography --- Diversité culturelle --- Changement social --- Histoire --- Phrygie --- Pisidie --- Sources --- Sources. --- Antiquités --- Géographie historique --- Pisidien --- Phrygien --- Cultural pluralism - Turkey - Phrygia - History --- Cultural pluralism - Turkey - Pisidia - History --- Social change - Turkey - Phrygia - History --- Social change - Turkey - Pisidia - History --- Phrygia - Antiquities --- Pisidia - Antiquities --- Phrygia - History - Sources --- Pisidia - History - Sources --- Phrygia - Historical geography --- Pisidia - Historical geography
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Devotion to Artemis dominated the religious culture of ancient Ephesos. But she was not alone. The city of Ephesos and its environs offered a rich panoply of religious options, domestic and public. Structures, statutes, coins, inscriptions, and texts testify to the remarkable diversity of religious ideas and practices in Ephesos. Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Jewish religious traditions found loyal adherents among residents and visitors. Gods, goddesses, heroes, and emperors were worshipped. The contributions in this volume demonstrate that ancient Ephesos was a vibrant and competitive religious environment.
939.2 --- 939.2 Geschiedenis van Westelijk Klein-Azië: Phrygia; Mysia; Troia; Pergamon; Lydia; Smyrna; Ephesus; Halikarnassos; Milete; Bithynia; Pisidia; Pamphylia --- Geschiedenis van Westelijk Klein-Azië: Phrygia; Mysia; Troia; Pergamon; Lydia; Smyrna; Ephesus; Halikarnassos; Milete; Bithynia; Pisidia; Pamphylia
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Byzantine Empire --- Phrygia --- Pisidia --- Turkey --- Empire byzantin --- Phrygie --- Pisidie --- Turquie --- History, Local --- Gazetteers --- History --- Antiquities --- Histoire locale --- Répertoires géographiques --- Histoire --- Antiquités --- History. --- History, Local. --- Antiquities. --- Répertoires géographiques --- Antiquités --- Phrygia - History --- Phrygia - Gazetteers --- Pisidia - History --- Pisidia - Gazetteers --- Byzantine Empire - History, Local --- Turkey - Antiquities
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Inscriptions, Greek --- Inscriptions grecques --- Translations into English --- Traductions anglaises --- Pisidia --- Pisidie --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- Inscriptions, Latin --- Latin inscriptions --- Latin language --- Latin philology --- Greek inscriptions --- Greek language --- Greek philology --- Pisidien --- Antiquities. --- Inscriptions, Greek - Turkey - Pisidia. --- Inscriptions, Latin - Turkey - Pisidia. --- Inscriptions latines --- Turquie --- Pisidie (Turquie)
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Cities and towns, Ancient --- Villes antiques --- Pamphylia (Turkey) --- Pisidia --- Pamphylie --- Pisidie --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Antiquities, Roman --- Antiquités romaines --- Geography, Ancient --- Pisidien
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