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Seleucids --- Séleucides --- 939.2 --- Séleucides --- History Ancient world Western Asia Minor --- Syria --- Syrie --- History --- Histoire
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Bronze age --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- 939.2 --- History Ancient world Western Asia Minor --- Sos Mound (Turkey) --- Turkey --- Sos Hüyük (Turkey) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities
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Le présent ouvrage a pour ambition de combler une lacune qui devient de plus en plus évidente : l'étude de l'Asie Mineure au ive siècle a.C. n'a donné lieu à aucun ouvrage de synthèse depuis W. Judeich, Kleinasiatische Studien 1892. Dans un premier ensemble de chapitres sont analysés les rouages de l'administration perse en Anatolie : le système satrapique, ses subdivisions et l'histoire de son évolution depuis sa création. Dans une deuxième partie, c'est l'histoire politique que l'on s'efforce de reconstituer malgré les zones d'ombre inévitables pour toute histoire régionale. À cet effet est mis en œuvre l'ensemble des sources disponibles : œuvres littéraires d'Hérodote à Strabon, mais aussi données archéologiques, inscriptions et monnaies, qui permettent de renouveler complètement certaines questions. La « grande » révolte des satrapes de 362 et l'anabase d'Alexandre donnent l'occasion de dresser un tableau régional visant à monter la diversité des situations qui caractérise bien l'Anatolie, carrefour de peuples et de civilisations. This study aims to fill a gap which has become more and more obvious: the study of Asia Minor in the fourth century BC has not seen a work of synthesis since W. Judeich, Kleinasiatische Studien, 1892. The first set of chapters analyzes the machinery of Persian administration in Anatolia: the satrapal system, its subdivisions, and the history of its evolution from its foundation. The second part attempts to reconstruct political history, despite the inevitable obscurities in any regional history. All available sources are put to work in this effort: literary works from Herodotos to Strabo, archaeological evidence, inscriptions, and coins, which sometimes allow a complete reexamination of certain questions. The “great” revolt of the satraps of 362 and the expedition of Alexander provide the opportunity to construct a regional picture which aspires to show the diversity that characterizes Anatolia, crossroads of peoples and…
Provincial governments --- History --- Turkey --- Politics and government --- -939.2 --- Subnational governments --- -History Ancient world Western Asia Minor --- Politics and government. --- Asie Mineure --- Histoire --- 939.2 --- History Ancient world Western Asia Minor --- Achaemenid dynasty --- Provincial governments - Turkey - History - To 1500 --- Turkey - Politics and government --- satrape --- administration perse --- Anabase --- histoire politique --- système satrapique --- archéologie --- IVe siècle av. J.-C.
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The Anatolian people of the Hittites (ca. 1700-1200 B.C.) are the subject of the underlying work. In recent decades scholars have increased our knowledge in the field enormously without bringing the new insights together in a new comprehensive handbook. This long-awaited handbook deals with the whole of the influential political history of the Hittite Empire. After an introduction on the natural conditions of Anatolia, chapters follow on the Hittite history of the early period, the old kingdom of the Hittites, the 'middle' kingdom and, extensively, the new kingdom or empire period. The book is organized chronologically, and each chapter starts with a section on the sources and secondary literature, followed by the actual text on the subsequent periods. In a separate chapter Professor Fiorella Imparati offers a survey on the political structure of the Hittite Kingdom and its foreign policy. Chronological tables, a bibliography arranged by the subsequent periods, a section on problems, and several illustrations conclude this important volume. Given the tremendous amount of material and its lucid organisation this will be one of the few reference works on the Hittites for years to come.
Hittites --- History --- Histoire --- History. --- 939.455 --- -939.2 --- Chatti --- Kheta --- Khita --- Indo-Europeans --- Geschiedenis van de Hittieten --- History Ancient world Western Asia Minor --- Hettieten. --- Politieke geschiedenis. --- Hethiter. --- 939.455 Geschiedenis van de Hittieten --- 939.2 --- History of Asia --- Antiquity --- Hittites - History.
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The neokoroi, or ""temple-wardens"", were Hellenized cities of the eastern Roman Empire who received that title for possessing their provinces' temples to the living emperor. This work collects and analyzes all the evidence for the neokoroi, including heir coins and inscriptions.
Cities and towns, Ancient --- Emperor worship --- Greeks --- History --- 939.2 --- History Ancient world Western Asia Minor --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Inscriptions, Greek --- Coins, Roman --- Romans --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Villes antiques --- Culte impérial --- Inscriptions grecques --- Monnaies romaines --- Romains --- Turkey --- Turquie --- Antiquities, Roman --- Antiquités romaines --- Ethnology --- Mediterranean race --- Emperor worship, Roman --- Geography, Ancient --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Cities and towns, Ancient - Turkey --- Greeks - Turkey - History - To 1500 --- Emperor worship - Rome
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939.2 --- History Ancient world Western Asia Minor --- Bronze age --- Burial --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Neolithic period --- Ulucak Mound (Turkey) --- Kemalpaşa (İzmir İli, Turkey) --- Antiquities. --- Ulucak Mound (Turkey). --- New Stone age --- Stone age --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Burial customs --- Burying-grounds --- Graves --- Interment --- Public health --- Coffins --- Dead --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Grave digging --- Civilization --- Kemalpaşa (İzmir İli, Turkey) --- Nymphaeum (Turkey) --- Kemal Pasa Kioi (Turkey) --- Nymphaio (Turkey) --- Nyphio (Turkey) --- Ulucak Höyük (Turkey) --- Turkey --- Antiquities
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Le "Dictionnaire de la civilisation phénicienne et punique", auquel ont collaboré plus de quatre-vingt spécialistes de différents pays, constitue une première absolue dans le domaine des éditions de caractère scientifique ou de haute vulgarisation, aussi bien en français que dans d'autres langues. C'est la première fois, en effet, que voit le jour un ouvrage visant à présenter sous forme encyclopédique l'ensemble des connaissances relatives à la civilisation phénicienne et punique, dans les bassins oriental et occidental de la Méditerranée, depuis les rives du Tigre et de l'Euphrate jusqu'aux rivages de l'océan Atlantique. Le présent dictionnaire, richement illustré, muni de cartes, plans et tableaux chronologiques, constitue donc un complément nécessaire aux encyclopédies de l'Antiquité classique, gréco-romaine, du monde biblique et des cultures orientales de la Mésopotamie, de l'Egypte et de l'Anatolie. Il ne se substitue toutefois à aucun d'eux, car il porte essentiellement sur les sites phéniciens et puniques, connus par les sources historiques ou les fouilles archéologiques, sur leur histoire, leur culture et leur religion, sur l'architecture, l'art et l'artisanat, ainsi que l'héritage spirituel de ce monde disparu et si proche : croyances, langue étroitement apparentée à l'hébreu biblique, alphabet qui est à l'origine du nôtre, documents écrits qui semblent des ancêtres de nos dédicaces, épitaphes ou plaques commémoratives. Des notices sont également consacrées à la mémoire des savants qui ont apporté une contribution notable au progrès des études phénico-puniques.
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