Covering a wide sweep, from Graeco-Roman antiquity to the end of the Middle Ages, Peter Thonemann shows how the landscape of the Maeander valley affected the economic relationships, social structures, cultural identities and ritual behaviour of its inhabitants. A groundbreaking study of the long-term historical geography of Asia Minor from the fourth century BC to the thirteenth century AD.
Covering a wide sweep, from Graeco-Roman antiquity to the end of the Middle Ages, Peter Thonemann shows how the landscape of the Maeander valley affected the economic relationships, social structures, cultural identities and ritual behaviour of its inhabitants.A groundbreaking study of the long-term historical geography of Asia Minor from the fourth century BC to the thirteenth century AD.
Peter Thonemann teaches ancient history at Wadham College, Oxford University. He is co-author of the widely acclaimed first volume of the Penguin History of Europe, The Birth of Classical Europe: A History From Troy to Augustine (with Simon Price). The Maeander was awarded the Hellenic Foundation's 2006 Award for the best ancient/classical thesis in Hellenic Studies, and Oxford University's Conington Prize for 2009.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The valley 2. Hydrographic heroes 3. The nature of Roman Apamea 4. The fortress at Eumenea 5. The pastoral economy 6. The nobility of Mt Cadmus 7. The rural economy 8. The bounty of the Maeander.
1. The valley 2. Hydrographic heroes 3. The nature of Roman Apamea 4. The fortress at Eumenea 5. The pastoral economy 6. The nobility of Mt Cadmus 7. The rural economy 8. The bounty of the Maeander.
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