This volume comprises twelve essays on the ritual landscape of
Anatolia, together aiming to explore the phenomenon of sacred
landscape comparatively over a wide timespan. Areas featured
include Iron Age and Roman Phrygia, Bronze Age Miletus, 5th century
BC Ionia, Hellenistic Pergamon, the Latmos mountains from
prehistory to Byzantine, the Sanctuary of Leto at Xanthos,
colonization of the Sinop promontory, Middle Byzantine Cappadocia
and Armenia, and modern Yezidi conceptions of sacred space.
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