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Carians --- Carians --- Carians --- Carians --- Carians --- Civilization. --- Social life and customs. --- Caria --- Foreign relations.
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Carians --- Carians. --- Military archaeology --- Military archaeology. --- Military architecture --- Military architecture. --- History, Military. --- Iasos (Extinct city) --- Turkey --- Fortification --- Caria
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Carian language --- Inscriptions, Carian --- Carians --- Carien (Langue) --- Inscriptions cariennes --- Cariens --- Writing. --- Ecriture --- -Inscriptions, Carian --- -Carians --- -Ethnology --- Carian inscriptions --- Anatolian languages --- Writing --- -Writing --- Ethnology --- Inscriptions [Carian ] --- Egypt --- Carian language - Writing. --- Inscriptions, Carian - Egypt. --- Carians - Egypt. --- Carien (langue) --- Égypte
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Presents a brief overview of archaeological and historical research on Caria from the very first signs of occupation in the Prehistoric times to the Late Ottoman period. The region occupied by ancient Caria can roughly be described as the southwestern portion of the Anatolian peninsula South of the Menderes Valley and west of the Dalaman River. The Carians are mentioned several times in the 2nd millennium BCE for having supported the fight of Anatolian nations against the Hittite invaders and later to have fought beside the Hittite kings against the Egyptian forces. They were also counted amongst the legendary Sea People, traveling the Mediterranean, spreading destruction on their path and bringing down some of the most powerful empires of the Late Bronze Age. Later, Homer mentions them in the list of allies who came and supported Troy against the Greeks, emphasizing the wealth of the Carians, who "came to fight decked like a girl with gold".
Carians --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Cities and towns, Ancient --- Sacred space --- Tombs --- History. --- Turkey --- Caria --- History --- Antiquities.
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Presents a brief overview of archaeological and historical research on Caria from the very first signs of occupation in the Prehistoric times to the Late Ottoman period. The region occupied by ancient Caria can roughly be described as the southwestern portion of the Anatolian peninsula South of the Menderes Valley and west of the Dalaman River. The Carians are mentioned several times in the 2nd millennium BCE for having supported the fight of Anatolian nations against the Hittite invaders and later to have fought beside the Hittite kings against the Egyptian forces. They were also counted amongst the legendary Sea People, traveling the Mediterranean, spreading destruction on their path and bringing down some of the most powerful empires of the Late Bronze Age. Later, Homer mentions them in the list of allies who came and supported Troy against the Greeks, emphasizing the wealth of the Carians, who "came to fight decked like a girl with gold".
Carians --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Cities and towns, Ancient --- History --- Turkey --- Caria --- History --- Antiquities.
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Carians --- Cities and towns, Ancient --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Cariens --- Villes antiques --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Caria --- Turkey --- Carie (Région ancienne) --- Turquie --- Relations --- History --- Congresses --- Antiquities --- Congresses. --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Antiquités --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Carie (Région ancienne) --- Congrès --- Antiquités --- Relations. --- Carie (Turquie)
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Le présent volume procède d'un colloque organisé à Oxford à l'été 2006. Rassemblant linguistes, archéologues, épigraphistes, numismates et historiens, il fut l'occasion d'échanger des idées sur une période de transition fondamentale dans l'histoire de la Carie : le ive siècle et les deux siècles qui suivirent la conquête d'Alexandre. Cette période fut en effet d'abord marquée par la présence et la visibilité des satrapes, mais aussi ensuite par une intense activité civique et une conscience politique accrue des communautés cariennes. La symbiose entre les îles du Dodécanèse, en particulier Rhodes et Cos, et le littoral carien constitue un autre thème important. Plusieurs communications se rattachent enfin à une orientation de recherche sur les cultures anatoliennes qui est aujourd'hui en plein essor, celle de l'étude des interactions culturelles entre Grecs et Anatoliens depuis la fin de l'âge du Bronze et le début de l'âge du Fer, dont on perçoit encore les échos aux époques plus récentes. The conference on which the present volume is based took place in Oxford in the summer of 2006. It brought together linguists, archaologists, epigraphists, numismatists and historians and allowed them to exchange ideas about a period of major transition in Karian history: the fourth century and the two centuries after Alexander. This was first a period of great starapal visibility and presence, but then alsol of intense civic engagement and increased political awareness among Karian communities. The symbiotic relationship between the islands of the Dodekanese, in particular Rhodes and Kos, and the coastal regions of Karia forms another major theme. Finally, a number of papers pick up on a major recent trend in the study of Anatolian culture, namely the investigation of cross-cultural Greeak-Anatolian interactions in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages and their echoes in later periods.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Carian language --- Cities and towns, Ancient --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Carien (Langue) --- Villes antiques --- Hecatomnus, --- Caria --- Greece --- Turkey --- Carie (Région ancienne) --- Grèce --- Turquie --- Relations --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Carians --- Dodekanesos (Greece) --- Language --- Conferences - Meetings --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Carie (Région ancienne) --- Grèce --- Antiquités --- Carie --- Karya --- Antiquities. --- History. --- Language. --- Classical Greek studies --- Classics --- History --- Antiquité grecque --- période hellénistique --- satrapie --- culture anatolienne --- Hellenistic period --- Antiquity --- military campaign --- Hellenistic civilization --- Carie (Turquie ) --- Antiquité
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