The dissertation analyses the reliefs and paintings on thirty-one different tombs in Western Anatolia erected between 600 and 450 BC, in order to illuminate the ways in which non-Greek elites were identified on their memorials. The tombs from three areas are treated: Phrygia, Hellespontine Phrygia and Lydia, where the primary language groups were Phrygian, Mysian and Lydian. There is little literary evidence for these regions, and what there is tends to focus on political developments. Descriptions of people and society are few, and tend to represent them from an outside perspective, grouping them according to cultural characteristics which differentiate them from Greeks. It is clear, however, that the regions were important, prosperous pla...
International audienceLycia is an area of Southern Anatolia famous for its stone monuments and sculp...
International audienceLycia is an area of Southern Anatolia famous for its stone monuments and sculp...
International audienceLycia is an area of Southern Anatolia famous for its stone monuments and sculp...
The Persians ruled in whole of Anatolia since 546 B.C. Their hegemony came to an end in 334 B.C. whe...
This dissertation examines the roles of place, identity, and self-definition in the royal tombs of t...
This dissertation investigates the variety of clothing options available to the ancient Western Anat...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...
When the Persians conquered Lydia in the mid-sixth century B.C., they had to incorporate this large ...
When the Persians conquered Lydia in the mid-sixth century B.C., they had to incorporate this large ...
This dissertation examines the cultural, political, and artistic role of polychrome wall painting fr...
Much of what we know of ancient cultures comes from burials, and this is also true in Macedonia. Ye...
The thesis is concerned with the Hellenistic banquet and rider reliefs discovered within modern Gre...
This thesis presents a multi-faceted, case-study based examination of regionalism and use of figured...
This paper considers the emergence of various military guises in the tomb art of Western Anatolia as...
International audienceLycia is an area of Southern Anatolia famous for its stone monuments and sculp...
International audienceLycia is an area of Southern Anatolia famous for its stone monuments and sculp...
International audienceLycia is an area of Southern Anatolia famous for its stone monuments and sculp...
The Persians ruled in whole of Anatolia since 546 B.C. Their hegemony came to an end in 334 B.C. whe...
This dissertation examines the roles of place, identity, and self-definition in the royal tombs of t...
This dissertation investigates the variety of clothing options available to the ancient Western Anat...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...
When the Persians conquered Lydia in the mid-sixth century B.C., they had to incorporate this large ...
When the Persians conquered Lydia in the mid-sixth century B.C., they had to incorporate this large ...
This dissertation examines the cultural, political, and artistic role of polychrome wall painting fr...
Much of what we know of ancient cultures comes from burials, and this is also true in Macedonia. Ye...
The thesis is concerned with the Hellenistic banquet and rider reliefs discovered within modern Gre...
This thesis presents a multi-faceted, case-study based examination of regionalism and use of figured...
This paper considers the emergence of various military guises in the tomb art of Western Anatolia as...
International audienceLycia is an area of Southern Anatolia famous for its stone monuments and sculp...
International audienceLycia is an area of Southern Anatolia famous for its stone monuments and sculp...
International audienceLycia is an area of Southern Anatolia famous for its stone monuments and sculp...