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The Oxford Handbook Of Ancient Anatolia 10000323 Bce Sharon R Steadman

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The Oxford Handbook Of Ancient Anatolia 10000323 Bce Sharon R Steadman
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.1 MB
Pages: 1193
Author: Sharon R. Steadman, John Gregory McMahon
ISBN: 9780195376142, 0195376145
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Oxford Handbook Of Ancient Anatolia 10000323 Bce Sharon R Steadman by Sharon R. Steadman, John Gregory Mcmahon 9780195376142, 0195376145 instant download after payment.

The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia is a unique blend of comprehensive overviews on archaeological, philological, linguistic, and historical issues at the forefront of Anatolian scholarship in the 21st century. Anatolia is home to early complex societies and great empires and was the destination of many migrants, visitors, and invaders. The offerings in this volume bring this reality to life as the chapters unfold nearly ten thousand years (ca. 10,000-323 BCE) of peoples, languages, and diverse cultures who lived in or traversed Anatolia over these millennia. The contributors combine descriptions of current scholarship on important discussion and debates in Anatolian studies with new and cutting edge research for future directions of study. The 54 chapters are presented in five separate sections that range in topic from chronological and geographical overviews to anthropologically-based issues of culture contact and imperial structures and from historical settings of entire millennia to crucial data from key sites across the region. The contributers to the volume represent the best scholars in the field from North America, Europe, Turkey, and Asia. The appearance of this volume offers the very latest collection of studies on the fascinating peninsula known as Anatolia.

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