This volume brings together studies of Ephesos--a major city in the
Greco-Roman period and a primary center for the spread of
Christianity into the Western world--by an international array of
scholars from the fields of classics, fine arts, history of
religion, New Testament, ancient Christianity, and archaeology. The
studies were presented at a spring 1994 Harvard Divinity School
symposium on Ephesos, focusing on the results of one hundred years
of archaeological work at Ephesos by members of the Austrian
Archaeological Institute.
The contributors to this volume discuss some of the most
interesting and controversial results of recent investigations: the
Processional Way of Artemis, the Hadrianic Olympieion and the
Church of Mary, the so-called Temple of Domitian, and the heroa of
Androkolos and Arsinoe.
Since very little about the Austrian excavations at Ephesos has
been published in English, this volume should prove useful in
introducing the archaeology of this metropolis to a wider
readership.
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