Ordinary Lydians at home : the Lydian trenches of the House of Bronzes and Pactolus Cliff at Sardis /

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Author / Creator:Ramage, Andrew, 1939- author.
Imprint:Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : Archaeological Exploration of Sardis, 2021.
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Distributed by Harvard University Press
Description:2 volumes : illustrations (some color), maps ; 31 cm.
Language:English
Series:Archaeological exploration of Sardis report ; 8
Report (Archaeological Exploration of Sardis (Program)) ; 8.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12624086
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Other authors / contributors:Ramage, Nancy H., 1942- author.
Gürtekin-Demir, R. Gül, author.
ISBN:9780674248557
0674248554
9780674248533
0674248538
9780674248540
0674248546
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"This much-anticipated publication of two major Lydian excavation sectors at Sardis is the first in-depth presentation of the pottery and other artifacts found in the houses of the inhabitants of this legendary city. It traces continuous occupation outside the city walls from the Late Bronze Age to the middle of the sixth century B.C., when the Persians under Cyrus the Great captured the capital city of King Croesus. This book presents a remarkable synthesis of a vast quantity of everyday material into a vivid picture of daily life in early Sardis in the period when the Lydians were conquering most of western Turkey. The authors describe many small structures and a wealth of artifacts that collectively document the lives of ordinary Lydians. Because Sardis maintained cultural and economic contacts throughout the eastern Mediterranean, scholars working in Greece, Anatolia, and the Near East will find this first presentation of Lydian pottery and other objects, as well as vernacular architecture, of great interest. The two-volume book discusses the chronology, history, and evidence of everyday life, and catalogues nearly 800 objects, illustrated by more than 300 color plates of photos and detailed drawings"--
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This much-anticipated publication of two major Lydian excavation sectors at Sardis is the first in-depth presentation of the architecture and associated pottery and other artifacts found in the houses of inhabitants of this legendary city. It traces continuous occupation outside the city walls from the Late Bronze Age to the middle of the sixth century BC, when the Persians under Cyrus the Great captured the capital city of King Croesus.

This book represents a remarkable synthesis of a vast quantity of everyday materials into a vivid picture of daily life in early Sardis in the period when the Lydians were conquering most of western Turkey. The authors describe many small structures and a wealth of artifacts that collectively document the lives of ordinary Lydians, in what appear to be both domestic and craft contexts.

Because the Lydians maintained cultural and economic contacts throughout the eastern Mediterranean and the Near East, scholars working in Greece, Anatolia, and the Near East will find this first presentation of Lydian pottery and other objects, as well as vernacular architecture, of great interest and value. The two-volume book discusses the chronology, history, and evidence of everyday life, and catalogues nearly 800 objects, illustrated by more than 300 color plates of photos and detailed drawings.

Physical Description:2 volumes : illustrations (some color), maps ; 31 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780674248557
0674248554
9780674248533
0674248538
9780674248540
0674248546