NIEWÖHNER, Philipp

The Archaeology of Byzantine Anatolia: From the End of Late Antiquity until the Coming of the Turks - 1st - New York Oxford University Press 2017

Introduction: Philipp NiewöhnerSyntheses1. Historical Geography: Johannes Koder2. Transport and Communication: Klaus Belke3. Urbanism: Philipp Niewöhner4. Human Remains: F. Arzu Demirel5. Coins: Cécile Morrisson6. Rural Settlements: Adam Izdebski7. Fortifications: James Crow8. Houses: Philipp Niewöhner9. Monasteries: Philipp Niewöhner10. Churches: Hans Buchwald and Matthew Savage11. Rock Cut Architecture: Fatma Gül Öztürk12. Funerary Archaeology: Eric A. Ivison13. Ceramics: Joanita Vroom14. Small Finds: Andrea M. PülzCase Studies15. Nicaea: Urs Peschlow16. Assos: Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan17. Pergamon: Thomas Otten18. Sardis: Marcus Rautman19. Ephesus: Sabine Ladstätter20. Priene: Jesko Fildhuth21. Miletus: Philipp Niewöhner22. Mount Latmos: Urs Peschlow23. Aphrodisias: Örgü Dalg?ç and Alexander Sokolicek24. Patara: Urs Peschlow25. Olympos: Yelda Olcay Uçkan26. Side: Katja Piesker27. Sagalassos: Jeroen Poblome, Peter Talloen, and Eva Kaptijn28. Binbirkilise: Mark P. C. Jackson29. Çanl? Kilise Settlement: Robert Ousterhout30. Aezani: Fabian Stroth31. Amorium: Christopher S. Lightfoot32. Germia: Philipp Niewöhner33. Ancyra: Urs Peschlow34. Bo?azköy: Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan35. Çad?r Höyük: Marica Cassis36. Euchaita: John Haldon, Hugh Elton, and James Newhard37. Amastris: James Crow38. Sinope: James CrowList of ContributorsBibliographyIndices

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Archaeology--Byzantine Empire
Architecture, Byzantine--Turkey--Antiquities
Excavations (Archaeology)--Byzantine Empire
Turkey--Antiquities, Byzantine