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Anatolian Studies

Anatolian Studies

Anatolian Studies contains articles focused on Turkey and the Black Sea littoral in all academic disciplines within the arts, humanities, social sciences and environmental sciences as related to human occupation and history. Articles are in English and are accessible to a wide academic readership. Anatolian Studies is a refereed journal.

Correspondence should be sent to the Executive Editor, Gina Coulthard

Requests for permission to reproduce material from Anatolian Studies should be sent to Dr Andrew Peacock

Anatolian Studies Notes for Contributors

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Academic Editor
Professor Roger Matthews (UCL)

Executive Editor
Gina Coulthard (BIAA)

Editorial Board
Dr J J Coulton (University of Oxford)
Dr Warren Eastwood (University of Birmingham)
Shahina Farid (Çatalhöyük Research Project)
Dr Sally Fletcher (The British Museum)
Professor Stephen Mitchell (University of Exeter)
Dr Andrew Peacock (BIAA)
Availability
Back-copies may be ordered, subject to availability, from Oxbow Books.
For further information about these and other publications available from Oxbow Books please visit www.oxbowbooks.com

Current Issue

 Antolian Studies 59 (2009)ISSN 0066-1546

The treasure deposits of Troy: rethinking crisis and agency on the Early Bronze Age citadel, Christoph Bachhuber

 

Trading implements in early Troy, A. Bobokhyan

 

The historical geography of north-central Anatolia in the Hittite period: texts and archaeology in concert, Roger Matthews and Claudia Glatz

 

A new dated coin of Tarkondimotos II from Anazarbos, Nicholas L. Wright

 

Three inscriptions from Konya in the epigraphic collections of the British Institute of Ankara, M. Metcalfe

 

Artemidi to ichnos: divine feet and hereditary priesthood in Pisidian Pogla, Georgia Petridou

 

The local pottery production of Kibyra, Sarah Japp

 

The invention of history in the later Roman world. The conversion of Isauria in The Life of Conon, Philip Wood

 

The apse decoration of the Akhiza cathedral: documents and materials in the museums of Georgia, Zaza Skhirtladze

 

The hidden material culture of the Dark Ages.  Early medieval ceramics at Sagalassos (Turkey): new evidence (ca AD 650-800), Athanasios K. Vionis, Jeroen Poblome and Marc Waelkens

 

Silivri and the Thracian hinterland of Istanbul: an historical landscape, Jim Crow and Sam Turner


 
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