The Mother Goddess at the Black Sea: Pushing Phrygia towards the North

Scholarship has often drawn attention to the Classical written sources suggesting that the Phrygian cultural sphere reached far north to the Black Sea coast; however, direct evidence seemed to lack, given the challenges of gathering and synthesising the disparate archaeological material. Although no...

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Authors: Summerer, Lâtife (Author) ; Koch, Julia M. (Author)
格式: 電子 Article
語言:English
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出版: 2024
In: Ancient Near Eastern studies
Year: 2024, 卷: 61, Pages: 325-369
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