Asia minor in the long sixth century : current research and future directions /

Asia Minor is considered to have been a fairly prosperous region in Late Antiquity. It was rarely disturbed by external invasions and remained largely untouched by the continuous Roman-Persian conflict until very late in the period, was apparently well connected to the flourishing Mediterranean econ...

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Other Authors: Jacobs, I. (Ine) (Editor), Elton, Hugh (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford, UK ; Philadelphia : Oxbow Books, 2019.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction, p.1 / Hugh Elton and Ine Jacobs
  • 2. A change of appearance. Urban housing in Asia Minor during the sixth century, p.9 / Inge Uytterhoeven
  • 3. Pagan-mythological statuary in sixth-century Asia Minor, p.29 / Ine Jacobs
  • 4. Sixth-century Asia Minor through the lens of hagiography: ecclesiastical power and institutions in city and countryside, p.45 / Efthymios Rizos
  • 5. Studying Asia Minor in the sixth century. Methodological considerations for an economic analysis, p.63 / Kristina Terpoy
  • 6. Forgotten borderlands. Northeastern Anatolia in the sixth century and its potential for frontier studies, p.79 / Emanuele E. Intagliata
  • 7. The countryside in southern Asia Minor in the long sixth century, p.91 / Hugh Elton
  • 8. The cities of southern Asia Minor in the sixth century, p.109 / Angela Commito
  • 9. Aspects of sixth-century urbanism in western Asia Minor, p.143 / Hugh Jeffery
  • 10. Constantinople in the long sixth century, p.167 / James Crow.