Continuity and destruction in the Greek East: the transformation of monumental space from the Hellenistic period to late antiquity

Chandrasekaran, S.; Kouremenos, A. (eds.) (2015). 'Continuity and destruction in the Greek East: the transformation of monumental space from the Hellenistic period to late antiquity'.

Continuity and destruction in the Greek East: the transformation of monumental space from the Hellenistic period to late antiquity

Chandrasekaran, S.; Kouremenos, A. (ed.) • 2015

Editors
Chandrasekaran, S.; Kouremenos, A.
Year
2015
Item type
Book
Place
Oxford
Publisher
British Archaeological Reports
ISBN
978-1-4073-1429-7 1-4073-1429-7

Abstract

Introduction / Sujatha Chandrasekaran -- Space and/as conflict in the Hellenistic Period / John Ma -- Public squares for Barbarians? The development of Agorai in Pisidia / Rob Rens -- From performance to quarry: the evidence of architectural change in the theatre precinct of Nea Paphos in Cyprus over seven centuries / Craig Barker -- Christian transformations of pagan cult places: the case of Aegae, Cilicia / Ildikó Csepregi -- Lord of two lands, statues of many types: style and distribution of royal statues in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt / Elizabeth Brophy -- The Hellenistic public square in Europos in Parapotamia (Dura-Europos, Syria) and Seleucia on the Tigris (Iraq) during Parthian and Roman times / Gaëlle Coqueugniot -- Development, change, and decline of urban spaces: Gadara (Jordan) from the 2nd century BC to the 8th century AD as demonstrated by the theatre-temple-area / Claudia Bührig -- Conclusion / Anna Kouremenos.