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Contents: Mikhail Abramzon: A hoard of bronze Pontic and Bosporan
coins of the reign of Mithradates VI from Phanagoria, 2007; Anna
Alexandropoulou: The Late Classical and Hellenistic pottery of
Sinope and Amisos; William Anderson and Abby Robinson: Marginal or
mainstream? The character of settlement in Late Roman Paphlagonia;
Sumer Atasoy: New exploration of the southern Black Sea coast:
Filyos - Tios; Eka Avaliani: Ancient Anatolia: cultural mosaic, not
melting pot; Lucretiu Mihailescu-Birliba: Les Pontobithyniens en
Dacie romaine; Thomas Bruggemann: Paphlagonia between Goths,
Sasanids and Arabs (3rd-8th centuries AD); Ertekin Doksanalti and
Gungor Karauguz: The Hellenistic and Roman ceramics from field
surveys at Devrek and its environs, west Black Sea region of
Turkey; Sevket Donmez: A new excavation in Pontus: Amasya-Oluz
Hoyuk. Preliminary results for the Hellenistic period and Iron Age
layers; Dimitris P. Drakoulis: Regional transformations and the
settlement network of the coastal Pontic provinces in the Early
Byzantine period; Cristian E. Ghita: The Pontic army: integrating
Persian and Macedonian traditions; J.G.F. Hind: Milesian and
Sinopean traders in Colchis (Greeks at Phasis and the ransoming of
shipwrecked sailors); Monica M. Jackson: The Amisos Treasure: a
Hellenistic tomb from the age of Mithradates Eupator; Gungor
Karauguz, Ozsen Corumluoglu, Ibrahim Kalayci and Ibrahim Asri: A 3D
digital photogrammetric model of a Roman 'birdrock monument' in the
north-west region of Anatolia; Merab Khalvashi and Emzar Kakhidze:
Sinopean amphorae in Apsarus; Liudmila G. Khrushkova: Chersonesus
in the Crimea: Early Byzantine capitals with fine-toothed acanthus
leaves; Liudmila G. Khrushkova and Dmitri E. Vasilinenko: Basilica
Lesnoe-1 near Sochi in the north-eastern Black Sea region; Sergei
A. Kovalenko The Hestiatorion of the Chaika settlement in the
north-western Crimea; Ergun Lafli und Eva Christof: Drei neu
entdeckte Phallossteine aus der Chora von Hadrianopolis; Boris
Agomedov and Sergey Didenko: Red Slip Ware in Chernyakhov culture;
Iulian Moga: Strabo on the Persian Artemis and Men in Pontus and
Lydia; Kyrylo Myzgin: Finds of Roman coins of Asia Minor provincial
mintage in the territory of Chernyakhov Culture; Alexander V.
Podossinov: Bithynia, Paphlagonia and Pontus on the Tabula
Peutingeriana; Jean-Louis Podvin: Cultes isiaques en Pont et
Paphlagonie; Elena A. Popova and Tatiana V. Egorova: Investigation
of the Late Scythian cinder heap on the site of Chaika near
Evpatoria in the north-west Crimea; Annette Teffeteller: Strategies
of continuity in the construction of ethnic and cultural identity:
the lineage and role of Zeus Stratios in Pontus and Paphlagonia;
Bruno Tripodi: Paphlagonian horseman in Cunaxa (Xenophon Anabasis
1. 8. 5); Gocha R. Tsetskhladze: The southern Black Sea coast and
its hinterland: an ethno-cultural perspective; Maya Vassileva: The
rock-cut monuments of Phrygia, Paphlagonia and Thrace: a
comparative overview; Jose Vela Tejada: Stasis and polemos at
Pontus in the first half of the 4th century BC according to Aeneas
Tacticus: the Datames' siege of Sinope; Fred C. Woudhuizen; The
saga of the Argonauts: a reflex of Thraco-Phrygian maritime
encroachment on the southern Pontic littoral; Luca Zavagno:
Amastris (Paphlagonia): a study in Byzantine urban history between
Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages; Elena A. Zinko:
Peculiarities of the paintings of Bosporan crypts of the 3rd-6th
centuries AD; Two Appendices: Pessinus in Phrygia: Brief
Preliminary Report of the 2010 Field Season.
This book analyses some 100 inscriptions found in Hadrianapolis, in
north-central Turkey. The inscriptions date from Roman period;
transcription in Classical Greek with commentary is given for each
of the inscriptions.
This work studies a rare collection of statues and statuettes from
Cilicia, including an examination of a Dolichenian hand from Comana
in Commagene, and a short description of 20 antique statuettes from
the Museum of Hatay, ancient Antioch. The volume opens with a short
overview of the historical events that shaped Cilicia, a coastal
region in south-eastern Anatolia, from the end of the protohistoric
period to Late Antiquity, and also a brief summary of the
archaeological collections and museums established in the region.
Text in French.
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