Saturday, November 03, 2007

New book: Excavations at Kilise Tepe, 1994-98

If you have some cash to burn orders are being taken at Oxbow for Excavations at Kilise Tepe, 1994-98: From Bronze Age to Byzantine in Western Cilicia edited by Nicholas Postgate and David Thomas. Oxbow summarize the book as follows.

These two volumes report on five season's excavation and four millennia of occupation at Kilise Tepe, from the Early Bronze Age through the rise and fall of the Hittite Empire and into the Byzantine era when the mound was crowned by a substantial church. The site takes its importance from its position guarding the Göksu Valley, one of the two main routes from the interior of Anatolia to the Mediterranean opposite Cyprus, so that it gives a record of relations between the interior and the seaboard. Of particular interest are the sequence from the Hittite Empire through the end of the Bronze Age and into the classical world, and the Byzantine levels associated with the church. The multi-authored report gives a full account of the stratigraphy and architecture, the ceramics and other artefacts, and various environmental studies.

Prices and ordering details etc can be found at the above page.