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Aqueduct and Sewage Systems of Roman Tieion

  • Şahin Yıldırım
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Contextualizing Pompeiopolis
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Dedication V
  3. Contents VII
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Surveying Landscape around Pompeiopolis
  6. Preliminary Results on Late Roman and Byzantine Land Use in the Hinterland of Pompeiopolis as Indicated by Soil and Charcoal Data 3
  7. Comparative Imperialisms: Pompeiopolis and the Organization of the Taşköprü Basin (ca. 5000 BCE – 500 CE) 23
  8. Tracing Mithra in the Realm of the Mithradatids – Towards a New Reading of Rock-Cut Stepped Tunnels and Rock Sanctuaries in the Southern Black Sea Region 65
  9. 3D Terrestrial Laser Scanning of the Stepped Rock-Cut Tunnel on Kılıçkaya in the Amnias River Valley 111
  10. Connecting Pompeiopolis: Roads and Cities
  11. The City and the Road – The Transport Connections of Pompeiopolis in the Light of Recent Discoveries in the Pompeian Cities 129
  12. Paphlagonia: Landscapes, Roads and Towns from Antiquity to the End of Byzantine Domination 139
  13. Urban Space: Public and Domestic Buildings in Pompeiopolis and Beyond
  14. Two Theatre Buildings in Pompeiopolis – Results of the Excavation Seasons 2012–2016 155
  15. Imperial Urbanism and Staple Economies in the Early and Late Roman Cityscape – Spatial Transformations of the Courtyard Granary at Pompeiopolis (1st Cent. BCE – 7th Cent. CE) 189
  16. Preliminary Observations on Ceramic Building Materials from Pompeiopolis 333
  17. The Roman Houses of Ilion 347
  18. The Power of Impression – Reception in Late Antique Elite Residential Complexes of Asia Minor 361
  19. Hydraulic Systems in Pompeiopolis and Tieion
  20. Hydraulic Installations of Pompeiopolis Across Time 379
  21. Aqueduct and Sewage Systems of Roman Tieion 411
  22. Foods and Vessels in Pompeiopolis
  23. Animal Husbandry and Agriculture at Roman and Late Antique Pompeiopolis 441
  24. Identifying the Pottery Production Boom in Early Byzantine Pompeiopolis – Methodological Approach and Regional Significance 461
  25. Glass in Pompeiopolis. A Preliminary Report 471
  26. Metal Finds from Pompeiopolis: Coins and Belt Buckles
  27. The Greek, Roman and Roman Provincial Coins found at Pompeiopolis during the Excavation Campaigns of 2010–2016 493
  28. Byzantine Coins Found at Pompeiopolis during the Excavation Campaigns of 2010–2016 and their Significance in the Anatolian Context 527
  29. Seven Byzantine Buckles from Pompeiopolis and a Bronze Stamp from its Region 565
  30. Tracing Names, People and Religious Beliefs
  31. On Paphlagonian Personal Names 575
  32. The Networks of the Elite in Pompeiopolis in the 2nd Cent. CE 591
  33. The Religious Landscape of Pompeiopolis 597
  34. Mortuary Space and Graves in Northern Anatolia
  35. Death and Burial in Bithynia: The Case of Iouliopolis 637
  36. Tombs and Grave Goods from the West Necropolis of Sinope: Preliminary Report of Recent Rescue Excavations (2015–2017) 667
  37. Tracing Byzantine Monuments in the Chora of Pompeiopolis: A Rural Cemetery Church near the Village of Kılıçlı (Boyabat, Sinop Province) 673
  38. Index of Persons
  39. Subject Index
  40. Topographical Index
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