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Spearwon Land Sardis From The Kings Peace To The Peace Of Apamea Andrea M Berlin Editor Paul J Kosmin Editor

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Spearwon Land Sardis From The Kings Peace To The Peace Of Apamea Andrea M Berlin Editor Paul J Kosmin Editor
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.68 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Andrea M. Berlin (editor); Paul J. Kosmin (editor)
ISBN: 9780299321307, 0299321304
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Spearwon Land Sardis From The Kings Peace To The Peace Of Apamea Andrea M Berlin Editor Paul J Kosmin Editor by Andrea M. Berlin (editor); Paul J. Kosmin (editor) 9780299321307, 0299321304 instant download after payment.

Sardis, in western Turkey, was one of the great cities of the Aegean and Near Eastern worlds for almost a millennium&;a political keystone with a legendary past. Recent archeological work has revealed how the city was transformed in the century following Alexander&;s conquests from a traditional capital to a Greek polis, setting the stage for its blossoming as a Roman urban center. This integrated collection of essays by more than a dozen prominent scholars illuminates a crucial stage, from the early fourth century to 189 BCE, when it became one of the most important political centers of Asia Minor.
The contributors to this volume are members of the Hellenistic Sardis Project, a research collaboration between long-standing expedition members and scholars keenly interested in the site. These new discussions on the pre-Roman history of Sardis restore the city in the scholarship of the Hellenistic East and will be enlightening to scholars of classical archaeology.

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