Cyzicus
Being Some Account of the History and Antiquities of that City, and of the District Adjacent to it, with the Towns of Apollonia Ad Rhyndacum, Miletupolis, Hadrianutherae, Priapus, Zeleia, etc.
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- Author: F. W. Hasluck
- Date Published: November 2010
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108010405
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F. W. Hasluck (1878–1920) was an English archaeologist interested in the history of Asia Minor. Based in the British School of Athens for much of his career, he was appointed Assistant Director of the School between 1911 and 1915. After assisting with a survey of the city of Cyzicus and its surrounding area between 1902 and 1906, he published this history of the city as part of the Cambridge Archaeological and Ethnological Series in 1910. By charting the processes affecting the city from ancient to contemporary times, Hasluck provides an overall interpretation of its transformation through time. This together with his consideration of the political, cultural and economic influence of the city, rather than its ancient administrative boundaries, pioneered a holistic approach to archaeological interpretation very similar to modern methods. This book is divided into four parts, focusing on the topography, history, religion and government of the city.
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- Date Published: November 2010
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108010405
- length: 352 pages
- dimensions: 216 x 140 x 20 mm
- weight: 0.45kg
- contains: 23 b/w illus. 3 maps
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I. Topography:
1. Cyzicus
2. Artaki and the Kapu Dagh
3. The islands
4. The mainland : physical features
5. Coast sites: Aidinjik to Triglia
6. Apollonia
7. Miletupolis, Lopadium, Mihallitch
8. Hadrianutherae, Balukiser
9. The lower Granicus Plain
10. The Aesepus Plain
11. The upper Aesepus Valley
12. Poemanenum
13. Roads
Part II. History:
14. Population
15. The Argonautic legend
16. The Milesian colony
17. Relations with Persia and Greece, 502-362
18. The Hellenistic period
19. Early relations with Rome
20. The Roman period
21. Constantine and his successors
22. Turks and Franks
23. The Turkish conquest
Part III. Religion:
24. General characteristics, Christianity
25. Kore
26. The mother of the gods
27. Zeus and Asklepios
28. Apollo and Artemis
29. Other gods and heroes
30. Funeral monuments
31. Nomenclature
Part IV:
32. Government
Index of inscriptions
Lists of eponymi and strategi
Bibliography
Index.-
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