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Phrygia --- Phrygie --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- -Antiquities --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- -Phrygien --- Phrygien --- Phrygia - Antiquities
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Phrygian language --- Greek language --- Phrygien (Langue) --- Grec (Langue) --- Grammar, Comparative --- Greek --- Phrygian --- Grammaire comparée --- Grec --- Phrygien --- Grammaire comparée --- Greek. --- Grec (langue) --- Phrygien (langue)
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Phrygian language --- Inscriptions --- Phrygien --- Phrygia --- Phrygie --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Inscriptions, Phrygian --- Catalogs --- -Phrygian inscriptions --- -Catalogs --- Antiquités --- Phrygian inscriptions --- Catalogs. --- Inscriptions, Phrygian - Catalogs
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Montanism --- Christian antiquities --- Montanisme --- Phrygia (Turkey) --- Antiquities --- Phrygia --- 273.26 --- Christian heresies --- History --- -Antiquities --- 273.26 Montanisme --- Phrygien --- Antiquities. --- Phrygia - Antiquities
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Coins, Greek --- Extinct cities --- Phrygia --- Turkey --- Antiquities --- -Extinct cities --- -Abandoned cities --- Abandoned villages --- Buried cities --- Cities and towns, Ruined, extinct, etc. --- Deserted cities --- Deserted villages --- Ruined cities --- Sunken cities --- Greek coins --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Fouilles --- Phrygie --- Villes antiques --- Münze --- Stadt --- Fouilles. --- Geschichte 800 v. Chr.-500. --- Phrygia. --- Phrygien --- Münze. --- Stadt. --- Phrygien. --- -Phrygia --- Antiquities. --- Cities and towns --- Monnaies romaines --- Coins, Greek - Turkey - Phrygia --- Extinct cities - Turkey - Phrygia --- Turkey - Antiquities
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Montanism --- Paganism --- Phrygians --- Montanisme --- Paganisme --- Phrygiens --- Religion --- Montanism. --- Women in Christianity --- History --- 273.26 --- 270.1 --- Religion Christian Church history Apostolic period to 325 --- 273.26 Montanisme --- Christian heresies --- Phrygia --- Phrygien --- Religion. --- Women in Christianity - History - Early church, ca. 30-600.
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Inscriptions, Latin --- Marble industry and trade --- Quarries and quarrying --- Inscriptions latines --- Marbre --- Carrières (Exploitations minières) --- Industrie --- Phrygia --- Phrygie --- History --- Histoire --- -Marble industry and trade --- -Inscriptions, Latin --- -Latin inscriptions --- Latin language --- Latin philology --- Marble quarrying --- Stone industry and trade --- -Phrygia --- -Industries --- Carrières (Exploitations minières) --- Latin inscriptions --- Phrygien --- History.
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(Produktform)Hardback --- (Zielgruppe)Fachpublikum/ Wissenschaft --- Meter/Kybele --- ÖAI --- Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften --- Kubabat --- Euphrat --- Ägäis --- Sonderschriften --- Band 60 --- Keilschrift --- Phrygien --- Westanatolien --- Internationales Symposion --- (VLB-WN)1550: Hardcover, Softcover / Geschichte --- Goddesses, Greek --- Sacred space --- Relief (Sculpture), Greek --- Cybele --- Cult --- Cibela --- Cibele --- Cibeles --- Kybēbē --- Kibela --- Kibele --- Kubaba --- Kübelé --- Kubeleya --- Kubileya --- Kuvava --- Kybelē --- Kybelis --- Matar Kubileya --- Matar Kubeleya --- Conferences - Meetings
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Au cœur d’un espace phrygien géographiquement mal défini dans l’Antiquité, l’installation de colons militaires, d’anciens soldats et de troupiers encore en activité, répondait à des objectifs stratégiques parfaitement identifiés pour les Achéménides, les monarques hellénistiques ou encore les Romains. Il s’agissait de contrôler un espace essentiel pour les communications terrestres entre l’intérieur du plateau anatolien d’une part et l’Égée d’autre part, mais aussi entre cette même côte et la Cilicie, puis au-delà la Syrie. Sur un plan tactique, cette présence militaire devait servir à protéger plateau et vallées phrygiens de la convoitise de populations voisines mal contrôlées comme les Pisidiens. S’appuyant sur de très nombreuses sources archéologiques, numismatiques et épigraphiques, examinant chaque communauté au cas par cas, cet ouvrage étudie les conséquences de l’installation de ces militaires sur la réalité locale, que ce soit au niveau économique, culturel, religieux ou social. Parcourant un temps long allant du IVe siècle avant J.-C. jusqu’à la fin de la dynastie des Sévères, il s’efforce de peser les évolutions liées à la présence de ces soldats allogènes. Entre la Phrygie achéménide et celle hellénistique puis romaine, le faciès de la région, essentiellement rurale au départ, a progressivement évolué : dès l’époque hellénistique, on observe un phénomène de poliadisation important, rendant le réseau de communication plus dense et le contrôle des populations locales plus complexe. At the heart of a geographically ill-defined Phrygian space during Antiquity, the installation of military settlers, former soldiers and troupiers still in operation, met perfectly identified strategic objectives fromthe Achaemenids, the Hellenistic monarchs or the Romans. It was to control a space essential for terrestrial communications between the interior of the Anatolian plateau on the one hand and the Aegean on the other, but also between this same coast and Cilicia, and…
History --- Phrygie --- Asie Mineure --- époque achéménide --- époque hellénistique --- époque impériale romaine --- armée perse --- armées hellénistiques --- armée romaine --- poliadisation --- contrôle territorial --- maintien de l’ordre --- échanges culturels et religieux --- Phrygia --- Asia Minor --- Achaemenid period --- Hellenistic period --- Roman imperial period --- Persian army --- Hellenistic armies --- Roman army --- poliadization --- territorial control --- policing --- cultural and religious exchanges --- History, Military. --- Antiquites. --- Phrygien
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Romans --- Greeks --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- History --- Lycia --- Phrygia --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Antiquities, Byzantine. --- Ethnology --- Italic peoples --- Latini (Italic people) --- Mediterranean race --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Phrygien --- Lykien --- Romans - Turkey - Lycia. --- Greeks - Turkey - Lycia - History - To 1500. --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Turkey - Lycia. --- Romans - Turkey - Phrygia. --- Greeks - Turkey - Phrygia - History - To 1500. --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Turkey - Phrygia. --- Lycia - Antiquities, Roman. --- Lycia - Antiquities, Byzantine. --- Phrygia - Antiquities, Roman. --- Phrygia - Antiquities, Byzantine.
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