Archaeology And Urban Settlement In Late Roman And Byzantine Anatolia: Euchaïta-Avkat-Beyözü And Its Environment Hardcover
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The site of medieval Euchaita, on the northern edge of the central Anatolian plateau, was the centre of the cult of St Theodore Tiro ('the Recruit'). Unlike most excavated or surveyed urban centres of the Byzantine period, Euchaita was never a major metropolis, cultural centre or extensive urban site, although it had a military function from the seventh to ninth centuries. Its significance lies precisely in the fact that as a small provincial town, something of a backwater, it was probably more typical of the 'average' provincial Anatolian urban settlement, yet almost nothing is known about such sites. This volume represents the results of a collaborative project that integrates archaeological survey work with other disciplines in a unified approach to the region both to enhance understanding of the history of Byzantine provincial society and to illustrate the application of innovative approaches to field survey.
ISBN-13
9781108471152
Language
English
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication Date
31 Jan 2019
Number of Pages
402
Editor 1
John Haldon
Editor 2
Hugh Elton
Editorial Review
This impressive study adds to the various recent publications that, after too many years of text-conditioned interpretations, finally demonstrate how Byzantine archaeology and material remains can contribute strongly and decisively to the complex and frequently misunderstood history of the later first millennium.' Paul Arthur, Medieval Archaeology
Editor 3
James Newhard