Archaeology and Urban Settlement in Late Roman and Byzantine Anatolia : Eucha ita-Avkat-Bey oz u and its Environment.

Körperschaft: ProQuest (Firm)
Weitere Verfasser: Haldon, John F. , [HerausgeberIn]
Elton, Hugh , [HerausgeberIn]
Newhard, Jim , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Umfang/Format: 1 online resource (410 pages).
Schlagworte:
Parallelausgabe: Haldon, John, Archaeology and Urban Settlement in Late Roman and Byzantine Anatolia : Eucha ita-Avkat-Bey oz u and its Environment (Print version:) | ISSN: 9781108471152
Inhalte/Bestandteile: 1 Datensätze
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Cover
  • Half-title
  • Title page
  • Copyright information
  • Table of contents
  • List of Figures, Maps and Tables
  • List of Contributors
  • Preface
  • A Note on Figures, Maps and Tables
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • 1 Physical and Historical Introduction
  • Research Questions
  • Physical Introduction
  • Historical and Archaeological Introduction
  • Iron Age and Hellenistic
  • Pontus under Roman control
  • Late Roman Pontus
  • 2 Geology, Geomorphology and Palaeoenvironments
  • Geological Setting
  • Physical Geography and Geomorphology
  • Rivers, Soils and Land-Use
  • Climate
  • Modern-Day Vegetation Patterns
  • Past Vegetation and Palaeoenvironmental Reconstructions
  • Acknowledgements
  • 3 The Survey
  • The Survey: Identifying the Area of Interest (AOI)
  • Types of Survey Methods
  • Village Survey
  • Intensive Survey
  • Hardware, Software and Networking: Database and Data Structure
  • Field Methods
  • Identifying Vestiges of Landscape Use
  • Landscape History
  • Discussion
  • 4 Travel and Communication
  • Introduction
  • Roads in the Roman and Byzantine World of Eucha ita
  • Eucha ita's Landscape (and the People Who Write About It)
  • Least-Cost Path Analysis at AAP: Methods, Issues and Results
  • The Roads on the Ground
  • The Main Road to the West
  • The Main Road to the East
  • Eucha ita's Connecting Roads
  • Discussion
  • 5 The Countryside
  • Introduction
  • Long-Term Trends Observed from Textual and Documentary Sources
  • The Demographic Context
  • Agriculture in Northern Anatolia and at Eucha ita from Medieval and Early Modern Sources
  • Olives in the Eucha ita Region?
  • Cereals
  • Animals
  • Modelling Zones of Exploitation in Archaeology
  • Territoriality, Exploitation Zones and Landscape Archaeology
  • Constructing a Model of Site Exploitation Territories in the Mecit oz u Valley
  • Computational GIS Model.
  • Satellite Data Selection
  • Multispectral Analysis Using Landsat Imagery
  • Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI)
  • Land-Use
  • Towards a Landscape Archaeology of the Mecit oz u Valley
  • Implications for Late Roman and Byzantine Eucha ita
  • Conclusion
  • 6 The Ceramics, Agricultural Resources and Food*
  • Introduction
  • Late Roman-Byzantine Ceramics
  • Medieval Ceramics
  • Post-Medieval Ceramics
  • Two Early Byzantine Amphorae: Containers for Spiced Wine
  • Middle Byzantine Amphorae: Containers for Holy Wine
  • The Production of Food
  • Food in Environmental Research: The Byzantine and Medieval Periods
  • Archaeobotanical Research in Turkey
  • Archaeozoological Research in Turkey
  • The Mediterranean Diet Pyramid
  • Availability of Food in Byzantine Anatolia: The Environmental Evidence
  • Availability of Food in Byzantine Anatolia: The Written Evidence
  • ^Consumption in the Avkat Region during Byzantine Times
  • Some Conclusions: The Avkat Ceramics in a Functional Perspective
  • 7 The Archaeology of the City and Its Hinterland
  • The Coins
  • The Cemetery
  • The Kale
  • The Intensive Survey
  • Local Context
  • Conclusions
  • 8 Eucha ita: From Late Roman and Byzantine Town to Ottoman Village
  • Eucha ita and St Theodore 'the Recruit'
  • Pilgrimage and Cult Centre
  • Eucha ita: A Typical Small Provincial Town in North-Central Anatolia?
  • Location and Communications
  • The Broader Picture: Settlement Context and Function
  • The End of Eucha ita
  • Some Concluding Remarks
  • Introduction
  • Church Area 2007: GPR and Magnetic Gradient Surveys1
  • Wall F0204
  • Kale Tepe
  • Methodology
  • GPR
  • Magnetometry
  • Conclusions
  • Developing Archetypes
  • Measuring the Landscape
  • Evaluating Site Function
  • 1 Ioannes the Imperial Coppersmith (Blacksmith?)
  • ^2 Germanos the Reader
  • 3 Marianos the Deacon
  • 4 Possibly a Deacon.
  • 5 Stephanos the Reader and paramonarios
  • 6 Theodoros
  • 7 and#x2026;
  • 8 Patrikia
  • 9 and#x2026;
  • 10 Ioustina, Daughter/Wife of Theodoros
  • 11 Mousonia, Abbess
  • 12 Ioannes
  • 13 Ioannes (and) Romana
  • 14 Anatolios
  • 15 and#x2026;
  • 16 Latin Milestone Probably Dedicated to the Emperor Maximinus Thrax and His Son Maximus
  • 17 Ioannes, Deacon and manager of a Storage Room (kellarios)
  • 18 Paulos
  • 19. Master Craftsman Sadiiq of Corum and Others
  • Appendix 1: Remote Sensing and Geophysical Prospection
  • Introduction
  • Church Area 2007: GPR and Magnetic Gradient Surveys1
  • Wall F0204
  • Kale Tepe
  • Methodology
  • GPR
  • Magnetometry
  • Conclusions
  • Appendix 2: The Coins
  • List of Coins
  • Appendix 3: Assigning Function to Survey Data Using Heuristic Geospatial Modelling
  • Developing Archetypes
  • Measuring the Landscape
  • Evaluating Site Function
  • Appendix 4: Epigraphy
  • 1 Ioannes the Imperial Coppersmith (Blacksmith?)
  • 2 Germanos the Reader
  • 3 Marianos the Deacon
  • 4 Possibly a Deacon
  • 5 Stephanos the Reader and paramonarios
  • 6 Theodoros
  • 7 and#x2026;
  • 8 Patrikia
  • 9 and#x2026;
  • 10 Ioustina, Daughter/Wife of Theodoros
  • 11 Mousonia, Abbess
  • 12 Ioannes
  • 13 Ioannes (and) Romana
  • 14 Anatolios
  • 15 and#x2026;
  • 16 Latin Milestone Probably Dedicated to the Emperor Maximinus Thrax and His Son Maximus
  • 17 Ioannes, Deacon and manager of a Storage Room (kellarios)
  • 18 Paulos
  • 19 Master Craftsman Sadiiq of Corum and Others
  • Bibliography
  • 1. Sources: Late Roman, Byzantine/Medieval
  • 2. Sources: Travellers
  • 3. Sources: Turkish and Ottoman
  • 4. Sources: Turkish Republic reference and statistical sources
  • 5. Literature
  • Index.