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Black Cilicia A Study Of The Plain Of Issus During The Roman And Late Roman Periods Jennifer Tobin

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Black Cilicia A Study Of The Plain Of Issus During The Roman And Late Roman Periods Jennifer Tobin
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Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.48 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Jennifer Tobin
ISBN: 9781841713755, 1841713759
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Black Cilicia A Study Of The Plain Of Issus During The Roman And Late Roman Periods Jennifer Tobin by Jennifer Tobin 9781841713755, 1841713759 instant download after payment.

First discovered in the 19th century, the remains of a Roman settlement at the site of Kueçuek Burnaz in the eastern area of ancient Cilicia, were investigated more fully in 1991 by the Özgen/Gates survey. This volume presents an overview of this region of ancient Cilicia from the 1st century BC to the 14th century AD, providing the background to Tobin's discussion of the architecture, ceramics and small finds recovered from the site in the 1994 and 1995 seasons. The evidence suggests that the Roman settlement was most likely founded in the 1st century BC and was thought orignally to have lain on the coast, providing an important port for goods and troops entering and leaving the region.

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