35 research outputs found

    Building the Frontier: Frontier Fortifications in the Assyrian Empire

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    The purpose of this study is to give a general pictures of the different roles tat the act of building fortified settlements had in the creation and maintenance of frontier areas in Assyria. Different kinds of frontier were, it will be argued, affected by different policies on behalf of the Assyrian central administration, and different typologies of fortified settlements can be used to analyse different kinds of frontier policies

    ‘Finding Old Sikyon’, 2015: A preliminary report

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    The project “Ancient Sikyon” is a cooperation between the Ephorate of Antiquities of Corinth, the National Museum of Denmark, the Danish Institute at Athens and the Institute of Geoscience of the Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel. Conceived as a five-year project, its main aim is to identify the exact location, the major features and the urbanistic development of the city, prior to its relocation in 303 BC to a plateau nearby. This, however, is intended to serve the greater purpose of answering general questions of Archaic and Classical urbanism and the structure and organization of a famous centre of art and culture in comparison with other such centres like Corinth and Athens. The first year of research has already brought important information about the topography and material culture of Ancient Sikyon, which is presented in this preliminary report
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