From Midas to Cyrus and Other Stories

From Midas to Cyrus and Other Stories
Author: Catherine M. Draycott,Scott Branting,Joseph W. Lehner,Yasemin Özarslan
Publsiher: British Institute at Ankara
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2024-01-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781912090112

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The period of Anatolian history between the death of the semi-legendary king Midas of Gordion ca. 700 BC and the advent of the Achaemenid Persian Empire ca. 550 BC is dominated by certain narratives: the rise of the Mermnad Lydian Kingdom, from Gyges to Croesus; the demise of the Urartian Kingdom and ‘Neo-Hittite’-type culture and polities; and the invasion of shadowy forces from the Steppe: Cimmerians, Scythians and Medes. The discoveries of Geoffrey and Francoise Summers’s project at the massive walled city on Kerkenes Da?? have changed the cultural history and texture of Anatolia during this time period, opening up insights into the spread of Phrygian culture and language and inviting further discussion of how the period is framed. This book honors their accomplishments by presenting papers addressing the dynamics and events of that period from various angles, and in various regions and places, as well as other interventions on Iron Age Anatolia, from dating of kings to rare and potentially influential medical techniques. The volume sheds light on and also advocates for further synthesis of the regional dynamics affecting the Mediterranean, Near East and Anatolia together, toward the production of revised, more nuanced narratives.

From Midas to Cyrus and Other Stories

From Midas to Cyrus and Other Stories
Author: Catherine M. Draycott,Scott Branting,Joseph W. Lehner,Yasemin Özarslan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1912090120

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The period of Anatolian history between the death of the semi-legendary king Midas of Gordion ca 700 BC and the advent of the Achaemenid Persian Empire ca 550 BC is dominated by certain narratives: the rise of the Mermnad Lydian Kingdom, from Gyges to Croesus; the demise of the Urartian Kingdom and 'Neo-Hittite'-type culture and polities; and the invasion of shadowy forces from the Steppe: Cimmerians, Scythians and Medes. The discoveries of Geoffrey and Francoise Summers's project at the massive walled city on Kerkenes Dağı have changed the cultural history and texture of Anatolia during this time period, opening up insights into the spread of Phrygian culture and language and inviting further discussion of how the period is framed. This book honors their accomplishments by presenting papers addressing the dynamics and events of that period from various angles, and in various regions and places, as well as other interventions on Iron Age Anatolia, from dating of kings to rare and potentially influential medical techniques. The volume sheds light on and also advocates for further synthesis of the regional dynamics affecting the Mediterranean, Near East and Anatolia together, toward the production of revised, more nuanced narratives.

Ancient Gordion

Ancient Gordion
Author: Lisa Kealhofer,Peter Grave,Mary M. Voigt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2022-09-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108490313

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Explores the formation of power during secondary polity formation by integrating multifaceted ceramic and material analyses of Gordion.

Stories of Croesus Cyrus and Babylon from Herodotus

Stories of Croesus  Cyrus and Babylon from Herodotus
Author: Herodotus,Alfred John Church
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1893
Genre: Greece
ISBN: UVA:X030825753

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Book News

Book News
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 826
Release: 1895
Genre: American literature
ISBN: UOM:39015050988701

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Discovering Cyrus The Persian Conqueror Astride the Ancient World

Discovering Cyrus  The Persian Conqueror Astride the Ancient World
Author: Reza Zaghamee
Publsiher: Mage Publishers
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2015-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781933823799

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Discovering Cyrus: The Persian Conqueror Astride the Ancient World Some of the most fascinating human epochs lie in the borderlands between history and mystery. So it is with the life of Cyrus the Great, founder of the Persian Empire in the sixth century B.C. By conquest or gentler means, he brought under his rule a dominion stretching from the Aegean Sea to the Hindu Kush and encompassing some tens of millions of people. All across this immense imperium, he earned support and stability by respecting local customs and religions, avoiding the brutal ways of tyranny, and efficiently administering the realm through provincial governors. The empire would last another two centuries, leaving an indelible Persian imprint on much of the ancient world. The Greek chronicler Xenophon, looking back from a distance of several generations, wrote: “Cyrus did indeed eclipse all other monarchs, before or since.” The biblical prophet Second Isaiah anticipated Cyrus’ repatriation of the Jews living in exile in Babylon by having the Lord say, “He is my shepherd and will accomplish all that I please.” Despite what he achieved and bequeathed, much about Cyrus remains uncertain. Persians of his era had no great respect for the written word and kept no annals. The most complete accounts of his life were composed by Greeks. More fragmentary or tangential evidence takes many forms – among them, archaeological remains, administrative records in subject lands, and the always tricky stuff of legend. Given these challenges, Discovering Cyrus: The Persian Conqueror Astride the Ancient World is a remarkable feat of portraiture. In his vast sweep, Reza S. Zarghamee draws on sources of every kind, painstakingly assembling detail, and always weighing evidence carefully where contradictions arise. He describes the background of the Persian people, the turbulence of the times, and the roots of Cyrus’ policies. His account of the imperial era itself delves into religion, military methods, commerce, court life, and much else besides. The result is a living, breathing Cyrus standing atop a distant world that played a key role in shaping our own.

Istanbul Surroundings Travel Adventures

Istanbul   Surroundings Travel Adventures
Author: Samantha Lafferty
Publsiher: Hunter Publishing, Inc
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2011-04-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781588437358

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The second you land in Istanbul two things hit you: how vast it is and how chaotic. The cauldron of noise builds in the morning with the first call to prayer. As the city springs to life, ferries and tankers weave their way across the Bosphorus Strait from Asia to Europe and traffic chokes the streets. Hundreds of fishermen line the Galata Bridge in search of their daily catch to sell in cafés nestled below, while seagulls swoop and squall. At the end of the bridge, locals crush into the dark passageways at Eminönü's spice market and along the warrens of the Grand Bazaar for another day of haggling.

The nine books of the History of Herodotus tr from the text by T Gaisford with notes and a summary by P E Larent

The nine books of the History of Herodotus tr  from the text by T  Gaisford  with notes and a summary by P E  Larent
Author: Herodotus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1837
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:555011718

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