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Asia Minor

R. Cormack, “The classical tradition in the Byzantine provincial city: The evidence of Thessalonike and Aphrodisias,” Byzantium and the Classical Tradition (1981), 103-18.

R.  Cormack, “The temple as cathedral,” in C. Roueche and K. Erim (eds.), Aphrodisias Papers: Recent Work on Architecture and Sculpture (Ann Arbor, 1990), 75-88.

H. Elton, “The nature of the sixth century Isaurians,” in S. Mitchell and G. Greatrex, Ethnicity and Culture in Late Antiquity (2000), 293-307.

K. Feld, Barbarische Burger. Die Isaurier und das romische Reich (Berlin, 2005).

C. Foss, Byzantine and Turkish Sardis (Cambridge Mass., 1976).

C. Foss, “Late antique and Byzantine Ankara,” Dumbarton Oaks Papers 31 (1977), 27-87.

C. Foss, Ephesus after Antiquity. A Late Antique, Byzantine and Turkish City (Cambridge Mass., 1979).

C. Foss, History and Archaeology of Byzantine Asia Minor (Aldershot, 1990).

C. Foss, “Cities and villages of Lycia in the Life of St Nicholas of Holy Zion,” Greek Orthodox Theological Review 36 (1991), 303-39.

C. Foss, Cities, Fortresses and Villages of Byzantine Asia Minor (Aldershot, 1996).

S.  Hill, The Early Byzantine Churches of Cilicia and Isauria (Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Monographs 1, Birmingham, 1996).

Ine Jacobs, “A tale of prosperity. Asia Minor in the Theodosian period,” Byzantion 82 (2012), 113-64.

N. Lenski, “Assimilation and Revolt in the Territory of Isauria,” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 42 (1999), 413-65.

S. Mitchell, Anatolia. Land, Men, and Gods in Asia Minor II. The Rise of the Church (Oxford, 1993).

S. Mitchell, Cremna in Pisidia. An Ancient City in Peace and in War (Wales and London, 1995).

S. Mitchell and M. Waelkens, Pisidian Antioch. The Site and its Monuments (Wales and London, 1998).

C. Ratte, “New research on the urban development of Aphrodisias in late antiquity,” in

D. Parrish (ed.), Urbanism in Western Asian Minor (Rhode Island 2001), 117-47.

C. Roueche, Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity (JRS Monograph no. 5, London, 1989).

C. Roueche, Performers and Partisans at Aphrodisias in the Roman and Late Roman Periods (JRS Monograph no. 6, London, 1993).

B. Shaw, “Bandit highlands and lowland peace: the mountains of Isauria-Cilicia,” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 33 (1990), 199-233, 237-70.

Tabula Imperii Byzantini vols. 2, 4, 5, 7, 9 and 10, covering Cappadocia, Galatia, Lycao-nia, Paphlagonia, Cilicia, Isauria, Phrygia, Pisidia, Pamphylia, and Lycia, by M. Restle, F. Hild, H. Hellenkemper, and K. Belke (Vienna, 1981-2004).

M. Waelkens, “The late antique city in Southwest Anatolia. A case study: Sagalassos and its territory,” in Die spdtantike Stadt - Niedergang oder Wandel? (2006), 199-255.

Michael Whitby, “Justinian’s bridge over the Sangarius and the date of Procopius’ de aedificiis,” JHS 105 (1985), 129-48.

Philip Wood, “The invention of history in the later Roman world. The conversion of Isauria in the Life of Conon,” Anatolian Studies 59 (2009), 129-38.



 

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