ANATOLIAN STUDIES |
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| CONTENTS | ||
| David W. J. Gill, 'A rich and promising site': Winifred Lamb (1894-1963), Kusura and Anatolian archaeology | 1 | |
| Turan Takaoğlu, Hearth structures in the religious pattern of Early Bronze Age northeast Anatolia | 11 | |
| David A. Traill, 'Priam's Treasure': clearly a composite | 17 | |
| Mary M. Voigt, Robert C. Henrickson, Formation of the Phrygian state: the Early Iron Age at Gordion | 37 | |
Geoffrey D. Summers, The Median Empire reconsidered: a view from Kerkenes Dağ |
55 | |
| Gareth Darbyshire, Stephen Mitchell, Levent Vardar, The Galatian settlement in Asia Minor | 75 | |
Anthony Comforf, Catherine Abadie-Reynal, Rifat Ergeç, Crossing the Euphrates in antiquity: Zeugma seen from space |
99 | |
| Tim Mitford, Thalatta, Thalatta: Xenophon's view of the Black Sea | 127 | |
| Martin Ferguson Smith, Elementary, my dear Lycians: a pronouncement on physics from Diogenes of Oinoanda | 133 | |
N. P. Milner, Notes and inscriptions on the cult of Apollo at Oinoanda |
139 | |
| G. Davies, Cremna in Pisidia: a re-appraisal of the siege works | 151 | |
| G. R. H. Wright, Some Byzantine bronze objects from Beycesultan | 159 | |
| Füsun Ertuğ, Linseed oil and oil mills in central Turkey. Flax / Linum and Eruca, important oil plants of Anatolia | 171 |