Roman Phrygia: Culture and Society

By: THONEMANN, PeterMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Greek Culture in the Roman WorldPublication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2013 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Inscriptions, Latin--Turkey--Phrygia | Law--Turkey--Phrygia | Marble industry and trade--Turkey--Phrygia | Phrygia--Antiquities, Roman | Sculpture, Ancient--Turkey--Phrygia
Contents:
1. Phrygia: an anarchist history, 950 BC-AD 100 Peter Thonemann-- 2. In the Phrygian mode: a region seen from without Barbara Levick-- 3. The personal onomastics of Roman Phrygia Claude Brixhe-- 4. Grave monuments and local identities in Roman Phrygia Ute Kelp-- 5. Phrygians in relief: trends in self-representation Jane Masseglia-- 6. Households and families in Roman Phrygia Peter Thonemann-- 7. Law in Roman Phrygia: rules and jurisdictions Georgy Kantor-- 8. An epigraphic probe into the origins of Montanism Stephen Mitchell-- 9. The 'Crypto-Christian' inscriptions of Phrygia Edouard Chiricat-- 10. Phrygian marble and stonemasonry as markers of regional distinctiveness in late antiquity Philipp Niewohner-- 11. The history of an idea: tracing the origins of the MAMA project Charlotte Roueche.
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1. Phrygia: an anarchist history, 950 BC-AD 100 Peter Thonemann-- 2. In the Phrygian mode: a region seen from without Barbara Levick-- 3. The personal onomastics of Roman Phrygia Claude Brixhe-- 4. Grave monuments and local identities in Roman Phrygia Ute Kelp-- 5. Phrygians in relief: trends in self-representation Jane Masseglia-- 6. Households and families in Roman Phrygia Peter Thonemann-- 7. Law in Roman Phrygia: rules and jurisdictions Georgy Kantor-- 8. An epigraphic probe into the origins of Montanism Stephen Mitchell-- 9. The 'Crypto-Christian' inscriptions of Phrygia Edouard Chiricat-- 10. Phrygian marble and stonemasonry as markers of regional distinctiveness in late antiquity Philipp Niewohner-- 11. The history of an idea: tracing the origins of the MAMA project Charlotte Roueche.