The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia: (10,000-323 BCE)
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2011
Online ISBN:
9780199940127
Print ISBN:
9780195376142
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The End of the Late Bronze Age The End of the Late Bronze Age
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Continuity into the First Millennium b.c.e. Continuity into the First Millennium b.c.e.
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Newcomers to Anatolia Newcomers to Anatolia
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Assyrians in Anatolia Assyrians in Anatolia
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Phrygians and Lydians Phrygians and Lydians
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The Rise of Persia The Rise of Persia
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Alexander the Great Alexander the Great
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Chapter
27 Anatolia: The First Millennium B.C.E. in Historical Context
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G. Kenneth Sams
G. Kenneth Sams
Classics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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G. Kenneth Sams is Professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Pages
604–622
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Published:21 November 2012
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Sams, G. Kenneth, ' Anatolia: The First Millennium B.C.E. in Historical Context', in Gregory McMahon, and Sharon Steadman (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia: (10,000-323 BCE) , Oxford Handbooks (2011; online edn, Oxford Academic, 21 Nov. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195376142.013.0027, accessed 7 May 2024.
Abstract
This article provides an overview of the first millennium BCE, drawing on a wide range of sources to put into perspective the sweeping changes of the Iron Age, with invasions by peoples of the steppe, creation and destruction of a native Anatolian empire, the arrival and settling of the Greeks on the Aegean coast, and the first large-scale and long-lived invasion and subjugation of Anatolia by outsiders, the Persians.
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Oxford Handbooks
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Oxford Handbooks Online
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