Mitchell, Stephen, 1948-
Pisidian Antioch : the site and its monuments / by Stephen Mitchell and Marc Waelkens ; with contributions by Jean Burdy [and others].
London : Duckworth with the Classical Press of Wales, 1998.
xvii, 249 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
"The city of Pisidian Antioch was founded in the hellenistic period by the Seleucids, in what is now south-west Turkey. Under the emperor Augustus it became the most important Roman colony of the eastern empire. The city flourished until the sixth century AD. It has left dramatic and extensive ruins. This comprehensive and fully-illustrated study, a sequel to Mitchell's Cremna in Pisidia, is based on a new survey of the site. It also includes the results of the most recent Turkish field work as well as detailed information from the important but unpublished 1924 excavation by the University of Michigan."--Jacket
0715628607 (hbk.)
9780715628607 (hbk.)
Monuments Turkey Antioch in Pisidia (Extinct city)
Monuments Turquie Antioche de Pisidie (Ville ancienne)
15.34 classical archaeology.
Monuments
Ausgrabung
Geschichte
Archeologie.
Excavations (Archaeology) Turkey Antioch.
Antioch in Pisidia (Extinct city)
Antioche de Pisidie (Ville ancienne)
Turkey Antioch in Pisidia (Extinct city)
Antiochia
Antioch (Turkey) Antiquities.
Waelkens, Marc.
Location: Library main 204662
Call No.: DS156.P6 M58 1998
Status: Available
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