History and Archaeology of Byzantine Asia Minor

History and Archaeology of Byzantine Asia Minor
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Book Synopsis History and Archaeology of Byzantine Asia Minor by : Clive Foss

Download or read book History and Archaeology of Byzantine Asia Minor written by Clive Foss and published by Routledge. This book was released on 1990 with total page 414 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Professor Foss has been a leading figure in pointing out to Byzantinists the necessity of taking archaeological evidence into account when making any historical reconstruction. These studies have as their purpose, in large part, such an evaluation of the archaeological data, including the evidence of coin finds, weighing it against and combining it with the information gathered from written sources. They demonstrate the vital importance of such material for some of the central issues of Byzantine history, notably the question to what extent did towns and cities, the centres of civilised life in the classical world, perpetuate this into the Byzantine period. As Foss shows, the physical record makes it plain that the structures inherited from Roman times fell into decay, and that the land took on a new medieval aspect of fortresses and villages. The first articles in this volume deal specifically with this transformation in the Byzantine heartlands of Asia Minor, and attribute a key role to the destructive Persian invasions of the 7th century. The following pieces, based extensively on the results of survey work, explore how the patterns of settlement evolved in particular areas, from the Roman up into the Turkish periods.


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