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The Archaeology of Achaemenid Power in Regional Western Anatolia
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Kealhofer, Lisa
, Bilgen, Nejat
, Grave, Peter
, Marsh, Ben
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Archaeology
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/ Politics
2016
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Kealhofer, Lisa
, Bilgen, Nejat
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, Marsh, Ben
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/ Politics
2016
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The Archaeology of Achaemenid Power in Regional Western Anatolia
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The Archaeology of Achaemenid Power in Regional Western Anatolia
2016
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Overview
The Achaemenids conquered Anatolia in the sixth century bce. However, in contrast to the historical descriptions of political response to Achaemenid control, e.g. the so-called ‘Ionian revolt’ of east Greek territories in Western Anatolia, the operation of Achaemenid-period economies in this region remains obscure. Only a handful of occupation sites in western Turkey provide archaeological data contemporary with Achaemenid rule. In this paper, we compare the results of compositional analysis on Achaemenid-period ceramics from a provincial centre, Seyitömer, with comparable analyses from similar periods at Sardis and Gordion. During the period of Achaemenid control a comparatively high level of compositional and typological diversity at this provincial centre suggests a surprising increase in regional connectivity, both locally and with East Greek and Greek centres.
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