This paper mainly focuses on the impact of the change in the political equilibrium in the East caused by the effects of the Arab invasions on the main communication routes in Byzantine Central Anatolia. Beginning in the 640s and continuing for over 150 years, these incursions had an impact on the ways in which major routes in and through the new frontier zone were used, reflecting in part the fact that during this period the Taurus mountain range constituted the natural frontier between the Byzantines and the Arabs. The main communication routes in Central Anatolia, which lie on the northwest-southeast axis, were of importance in terms of the changing role of the main urban centres established along them, since Arab attacks were directed at...
The eleventh-century invasions of the Seljuq Turks affected to some degree almost every part of the ...
The 6th Century BC is an important turning point, not only for Central Anatolia butall of Near East ...
From Constantinople to the Frontier: The City and the Cities provides twenty-five articles addressin...
This paper mainly focuses on the impact of the change in the political equilibrium in the East cause...
This paper mainly focuses on the impact of the change in the political equilibrium in the East cause...
In Cappadocia (central Turkey), routes that were only of a secondary importance during the Roman age...
This study presents a framework to evaluate the impacts of administrative/political and economic str...
This thesis explores the Via Militaris, the grand military highway that diagonally bisected the Balk...
The network of communication roads and routes in Western Anatolia dates essentially from the Roman p...
While considering the ancient road network of Anatolia, central and southern Cappadocia could very w...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the travel infrastructure that existed in the Late Antique Le...
This dissertation considers the end of Antiquity through the lens of urban change in the Roman Provi...
This thesis examines the physical evidence for ancient bridges and roads in the three most eastern p...
Byzantine archaeological sites tend to be seen as representative of the empire as a whole, with litt...
The authors examine reoccupation and refortification of the Late Roman and Early Byzantine hinterlan...
The eleventh-century invasions of the Seljuq Turks affected to some degree almost every part of the ...
The 6th Century BC is an important turning point, not only for Central Anatolia butall of Near East ...
From Constantinople to the Frontier: The City and the Cities provides twenty-five articles addressin...
This paper mainly focuses on the impact of the change in the political equilibrium in the East cause...
This paper mainly focuses on the impact of the change in the political equilibrium in the East cause...
In Cappadocia (central Turkey), routes that were only of a secondary importance during the Roman age...
This study presents a framework to evaluate the impacts of administrative/political and economic str...
This thesis explores the Via Militaris, the grand military highway that diagonally bisected the Balk...
The network of communication roads and routes in Western Anatolia dates essentially from the Roman p...
While considering the ancient road network of Anatolia, central and southern Cappadocia could very w...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the travel infrastructure that existed in the Late Antique Le...
This dissertation considers the end of Antiquity through the lens of urban change in the Roman Provi...
This thesis examines the physical evidence for ancient bridges and roads in the three most eastern p...
Byzantine archaeological sites tend to be seen as representative of the empire as a whole, with litt...
The authors examine reoccupation and refortification of the Late Roman and Early Byzantine hinterlan...
The eleventh-century invasions of the Seljuq Turks affected to some degree almost every part of the ...
The 6th Century BC is an important turning point, not only for Central Anatolia butall of Near East ...
From Constantinople to the Frontier: The City and the Cities provides twenty-five articles addressin...