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4th century Karia : defining a Karian identity under the Hekatomnids / edited by Olivier Henry
Ouvrage
Appartient aux collections: Varia anatolica, 28, 1013-9559 Notices liées : 13
Publication: Istanbul : Institut français d'études anatoliennes Georges-Dumezil ; Paris, 2013, cop. 2013 Description: 1 vol. (215 p.) : ill. en noir et en coul., plans, cartes, graph. ; 28 cmCollection : Varia anatolica; 28, ISSN 1013-9559ISBN: 9782362450082.Langue: MultilinguePays: Turquie Autre auteur: Henry, Olivier, Editeur scientifique, 1972-...., archéologue Résumé: The origins, identity and political behaviors of the Karians remain the subject of intense discussion among specialists. The political organization of Western Asia Minor during the 4th century BC offers an opportunity to explore such questions; it was during this period that local dynasts, the Hekatomnids, reached a position of authority in the region that allowed them to fully express their political ambitions and to promote their own material culture. Analyses of various aspects of this material culture have led scholars to describe the Hekatomnids in very different ways. They have been portrayed both as Persian dynasts and Proto-Hellenistic Kings, although they were neither Greek nor Persian. This ambiguity is the result of attempts to approach the cultural identity of 4th century Karia in the light of the cultural power of its neighbors, rather than as the result of an intricate process of cultural interaction that included both local traditions and foreign borrowings. Hekatomnid Karia is representative of the complex phenomenon of hybrid cultures that would later flourish in the Hellenistic World. Gathering specialists on Karian research, each offering a different approach, this book aims to cover a wide number of sources, from archaeological to geographical and historical. The collection of essays provides an interdisciplinary perspective, intended to revitalize discussions of the cultural dynamics relevant to 4th century Karia. (Source : 4ème de couv.). Item type: Ouvrage List(s) this item appears in: MSHM - Achemenet
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Current library Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Aix-en-Provence : BiAA – Bibliothèque d’Antiquité d’Aix Libre accès Or 94/28 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0100000007433
Alexandrie (Egypte) : CEAlex - Centre d’Études Alexandrines V 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Echange ALEX-12872
Besançon : ISTA - Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Antiquité Libre accès Cr-D 164-28 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available ISTA201316428
Lyon : MOM - Bibliothèque de la Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Libre accès ACL DS155.18. H3 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 114164
Montpellier : ASM - Archéologie des Sociétés Méditerranéennes 20C176 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available ECH/TOUS 1100000019923
Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité D.310/100 ANAT 28 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Don Achemenet Pierre Briant BMRG27038

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The origins, identity and political behaviors of the Karians remain the subject of intense discussion among specialists. The political organization of Western Asia Minor during the 4th century BC offers an opportunity to explore such questions; it was during this period that local dynasts, the Hekatomnids, reached a position of authority in the region that allowed them to fully express their political ambitions and to promote their own material culture.
Analyses of various aspects of this material culture have led scholars to describe the Hekatomnids in very different ways. They have been portrayed both as Persian dynasts and Proto-Hellenistic Kings, although they were neither Greek nor Persian. This ambiguity is the result of attempts to approach the cultural identity of 4th century Karia in the light of the cultural power of its neighbors, rather than as the result of an intricate process of cultural interaction that included both local traditions and foreign borrowings.
Hekatomnid Karia is representative of the complex phenomenon of hybrid cultures that would later flourish in the Hellenistic World. Gathering specialists on Karian research, each offering a different approach, this book aims to cover a wide number of sources, from archaeological to geographical and historical. The collection of essays provides an interdisciplinary perspective, intended to revitalize discussions of the cultural dynamics relevant to 4th century Karia. (Source : 4ème de couv.)

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