Table des matières
Riet van Bremen
AcknowledgmentsRiet van Bremen
IntroductionPart one. Karian Numismatics and the Fonds Louis Robert
François de Callataÿ et Fabrice Delrieux
Karian numismatics in the Fonds Louis Robert (Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres)Part two. Hekatomnid Karia and its legacy
Gary Reger
Mylasa and its territoryFrank Rumscheid
Maussollos and the ‘Uzun Yuva’ in Mylasa: an unfinished Proto-Maussolleion at the heart of a new urban centre?- Introduction: Previous Research And The Date Of The Menandros-Column
- Description based on new research
- Interpretation of the remains and further observations
- Date of the first phase
- Typological comparisons and architectural interpretation
- New ideas on the reconstruction of the Maussolleion in Halikarnassos
- Interpretation in the context of urban planning
- Use, importance, and subsequent impact of the Uzun Yuva Terrace
Gianfranco Maddoli
Du nouveau sur les Hékatomnides d’après les inscriptions de IasosPart three. Carian Inflections
Ignacio J. Adiego
Recent developments in the decipherment of Carian- The decipherment of the script
- The Carian alphabet
- The decipherment of the language
- The indirect sources
- The bilingual inscriptions
- Combinatory, contextual and etymological methods in the study of Carian
- The funerary inscriptions of Saqqâra
- Funerary inscriptions from caria proper
- Votive inscriptions
- The Kaunos bilingual inscription
- Conclusions
H. Craig Melchert
Further thoughts on Carian nominal inflectionDiether Schürr
Spätkarisch: Regionalisierung und Lautentwicklungen- 1. Schwund von p im Wortinneren
- 2. Schwund von Nasal vor s
- 3. Schwund von í [j] nach ś
- 4. Verzicht auf í [j]
- 5. Verzicht auf ú [w]
- 6. Verzicht auf ü oder ù
- 7. Das Fehlen von e in Kaunos
- 8. Verzicht auf λ im Norden
- 9. Assimilation RL > R
- 10. Meidung von b und d am Wortbeginn
- 11. Einführung vonñ
- 12. *-śn > -s[nin Kaunos
- 13. Fazit
Ender Varinglioğlu
Kodapa and KodopaDaniela Piras
Who were the Karians in Hellenistic times? The evidence from epichoric language and personal namesPierre Debord
Chrysaor, Bellérophon, Pégase en Carie- Les testimonia
- Bellérophon
- Pégase
- Les Chrysaor - Zeus Chrysaoreus
- Propositions pour une grille d’analyse : les hautes périodes
- Lycie ou Lukka ?
- Chrysaor - Pégase
- Évolutions et contradictions
- Zeus Idrieus – Zeus Chrysaoreus
- Pégase et la ligue chysaorienne
- Chrysaor et les parentés mythiques
- Conclusion
Part four. The Role of the Landscape
Christopher Ratté
New research on the region around AphrodisiasPoul Pedersen
The City Wall of Halikarnassos- Greek fortifications of the fourth century bc
- Asia Minor after the ‘King’s Peace’ of 387/6 bc
- Halikarnassos and the defence of the Halikarnassos Peninsula
- The fortifications of Halikarnassos
- The trace of the wall
- A description of the city wall
- The Myndos gate
- The circuit from the Myndos gate to the Göktepe fortress
- The north east salient and the eastern line of the wall
- The Zephyrion peninsula and the harbour
- The exterior wall
- Some conclusions and some questions
- The trace of the circuit: the curtain-wall
- Ditches and escarpments
- Interior fortresses and strongholds
- Towers
- The gates
- Double corner bond – a hallmark of Asia Minor fortifications of the fourth and third centuries BC?
- Other Hekatomnid city walls
- A Hekatomnid fortification system for the Karian satrapy
Bernhard Schmaltz
Kaunische Mauern – zwischen Stil und PragmatismusAnne Marie Carstens
The Sepulchral landscape of the Halikarnassos peninsula in Hellenistic timesPart five. Coastal Interactions
Winfried Held
Die Heiligtümer und Kulte von LorymaDavid J. Blackman
The Rhodian fleet and the Karian coastChristof Schuler
Sympolitien im Lykien und KarienHans-Ulrich Wiemer
Structure and development of the Rhodian Peraia: evidence and modelsAlain Bresson
Knidos: topography for a battlePart six. Cities
Angelos Chaniotis
New evidence from Aphrodisias concerning the Rhodian occupation of Karia and the early history of AphrodisiasRiet van Bremen
The Inscribed documents on the temple of Hekate at Lagina and the date and meaning of the temple friezeFabrice Delrieux
La crise financière des cités grecques d’Asie Mineure au ier siècle a.C. et la lettre de Cicéron à Q. Minucius Thermus (FAM. 13.56)- Une pression considérable
- Des finances fragilisées
- La marche au surendettement
- L’exacerbation du phénomène
- Des réactions variées
- Des mesures ponctuelles
- Le recours aux ambassades
- L’appel à des personnalités influentes
- De grands enjeux
- Des créanciers d’importance
- Des besoins financiers urgents
- Des retards de paiement calculés
Christine Bruns-Özgan
Aphroditen aus Knidos