The Hellenistic Far East [Texte imprimé] : archaeology, language, and identity in Greek Central Asia / Rachel Mairs
نوع المادة : نصتفاصيل النشر:Oakland : University of California Press, cop. 2014وصف:1 vol. (XIII-231 p.) : ill., cartes ; 24 cmتدمك:- 978-0-520-28127-1
- Asia, Central / Antiquities
- Greeks / Asia, Central / Antiquities
- Ay Khānom (Afghanistan) / Antiquities
- Bactria / Antiquities
- Excavations (Archaeology) / Asia, Central
- Cities and towns, Ancient / Asia, Central
- Garrisons / Asia, Central / History / To 1500
- Group identity / Asia, Central / History / History
- Asia, Central / Languages / History / History
- Social archaeology / Asia, Central
- HISTORY / Ancient / General
- 958.01 23E
- 950
نوع المادة | المكتبة الحالية | رقم الطلب | رقم النسخة | حالة | تاريخ الإستحقاق | الباركود | |
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Livre | Bibliothèque centrale En accès libre | 950 / 692 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | 1 | المتاح | 000005847198 |
"In the aftermath of Alexander the Great's conquests in the late fourth century BC, Greek garrisons and settlements were established across Central Asia, through Bactria (modern-day Afghanistan) and into India. Over the next three hundred years, these settlements evolved into multiethnic, multilingual communities as much Greek as they were indigenous. To explore the lives and identities of the inhabitants of the Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek kingdoms, Rachel Mairs marshals a variety of evidence, from archaeology, to coins, to documentary and historical texts. Looking particularly at the great city of Ai Khanoum, the only extensively excavated Hellenistic period urban site from Central Asia, Mairs explores how these ancient people lived, communicated, and understood themselves. Significant and original, The Hellenistic Far East will highlight Bactrian studies as an important part of our understanding of the ancient world"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliogr. p. 195-226
List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- A Note on Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Administering Bactria : From Achaemenid Satrapy to Graeco-Bactrian State -- 2. Ai Khanoum -- 3. Self-Representation in the Inscriptions of Sophytos (Arachosia) and Heliodoros (India) -- 4. Waiting for the Barbarians : The Fall of Greek Bactria -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Greek Documents
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