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The Countryside of Aphrodisias
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15 June 2017

Aphrodisias is one of the most important archaeological sites of the Greek and Roman periods in Turkey.
Excavations at Aphrodisias have been carried out by New York University since 1961 and have revealed an unusually well-preserved and picturesque ancient town. A survey of the surrounding territory undertaken between 2005 and 2009 resulted in the discovery of hundreds of new sites spanning three millennia of human occupation in the region.
This book presents the rich archaeological remains of the countryside of Aphrodisias, ranging from isolated farmsteads to fortified citadels, from burial mounds to marble quarries, and from Roman aqueducts to Ottoman cisterns.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, HISTORY / Ancient / General, Archaeology by period / region, Archaeology
Christopher Ratté is Professor of Classical Archaeology and Director of the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology at the University of Michigan. He directed the Aphrodisias Regional Survey from 2005 to 2009.
Angela Commito is Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics at Union College. She has carried out archaeological fieldwork in Italy, the Republic of Georgia, and Turkey,including participation in the Aphrodisias Regional Survey from 2007 to 2009.
Preface, Chronology
Introduction
Before the Founding of Aphrodisias
The Founding of Aphrodisias and Its Impact on the Surrounding Region
The End of Antiquity
The Middle Byzantine Revival
From the Seljuk Conquest to the Present Day
A Tour of the Countryside of Aphrodisias
Notes, Bibliographical Abbreviations, Index of People and Places, Index of Subjects