This thesis examines the physical evidence for ancient bridges and roads in the three most eastern provinces of the Roman Empire. Its focus is the two and a half centuries before the Arab invasions when population reached a peak. It uses satellite photographs from Google Earth to place the roads in a geographical context and contains many maps. The thesis describes twenty-four stone bridges in the provinces concerned which are thought to date from the Roman period and contains photographs of these where possible. Field research has included a large number of visits to SE Turkey and two visits to Syria. On the basis of the material evidence and the ancient sources, in particular the Peutinger Table (which are discussed in a specific chapte...
This dissertation, entitled “Cities on the Periphery: Urbanization in Bithynia, Pontus, and Paphlago...
International audienceA series of Greek and Latin texts show that the Orontes river was navigable, m...
International audienceA series of Greek and Latin texts show that the Orontes river was navigable, m...
Roman Bridges of South-East Anatolia. In the course of survey work associated with excavations at Z...
Roman Bridges of South-East Anatolia. In the course of survey work associated with excavations at Z...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the travel infrastructure that existed in the Late Antique Le...
Analysis of the networks of the Roman Near East is often fixated on the terrestrial road networks, t...
Since the rise of the first urban centers, the Middle Euphrates has functioned as a routeway between...
The study of road networks provides a major insight into the origin and development of the urban set...
The milestones, curbstones, and stone roadbeds that appear as discontinuous fragments in the Transjo...
Southeastern Anatolia was one of the regions in which the Roman and Eastern empires fought for centu...
Southeastern Anatolia was one of the regions in which the Roman and Eastern empires fought for centu...
This thesis aims to examine trade and interaction routes and the flow of materials along them across...
WOS: 000419779400009The basin which was formed by the Kaikos River, today Bakircay, constitutes not ...
The geoarchaeological problem herein was to identify the Roman roads in the Upper Galilee and Lower ...
This dissertation, entitled “Cities on the Periphery: Urbanization in Bithynia, Pontus, and Paphlago...
International audienceA series of Greek and Latin texts show that the Orontes river was navigable, m...
International audienceA series of Greek and Latin texts show that the Orontes river was navigable, m...
Roman Bridges of South-East Anatolia. In the course of survey work associated with excavations at Z...
Roman Bridges of South-East Anatolia. In the course of survey work associated with excavations at Z...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the travel infrastructure that existed in the Late Antique Le...
Analysis of the networks of the Roman Near East is often fixated on the terrestrial road networks, t...
Since the rise of the first urban centers, the Middle Euphrates has functioned as a routeway between...
The study of road networks provides a major insight into the origin and development of the urban set...
The milestones, curbstones, and stone roadbeds that appear as discontinuous fragments in the Transjo...
Southeastern Anatolia was one of the regions in which the Roman and Eastern empires fought for centu...
Southeastern Anatolia was one of the regions in which the Roman and Eastern empires fought for centu...
This thesis aims to examine trade and interaction routes and the flow of materials along them across...
WOS: 000419779400009The basin which was formed by the Kaikos River, today Bakircay, constitutes not ...
The geoarchaeological problem herein was to identify the Roman roads in the Upper Galilee and Lower ...
This dissertation, entitled “Cities on the Periphery: Urbanization in Bithynia, Pontus, and Paphlago...
International audienceA series of Greek and Latin texts show that the Orontes river was navigable, m...
International audienceA series of Greek and Latin texts show that the Orontes river was navigable, m...