{"title":"Archaeology in Asia Minor 1979–84","authors":"S. Mitchell","doi":"10.2307/581141","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Since 1978, straitened economic circumstances may have forced some of the long-term excavations in Asia Minor to operate on a smaller scale than in previous years, but the number of smaller projects has continued to grow (Fig. 1). To keep pace with this there has been an important new development in the publication of interim reports. Every year, since 1979, the Turkish Department of Antiquities (T. C. Kiiltiir Bakanhgi, Eski Eserler ve Miizeler Genel Mudiirlugu), under its director Dr Nurettin Yardimci, has organised a colloquium to hear reports on the preceding year's excavations. The proceedings of these colloquia have been published about a year after the meetings, and these volumes, TV Kazi Sonuflan Toplantisi (1979—84) ( = 1 Kazi Toplantisi etc.) now provide the most complete summary account of current developments. Most of the reports are illustrated and there has been a notable improvement in the quality of plans and photographs since the third volume. In 1983 a research section, I Arastirma Sonuflan Toplantisi (publ. 1984) was organised alongside the fifth excavation conference. The proceedings of the sixth excavation, and second research conference, held in Izmir in spring 1984, are due to appear shortly. Illustrated reports on excavations continue to be found in Turk Arkeoloji Dergisi (TAD), 25.1 (1980, publ. 1981), 25.2 (1981, publ. 1982), 26.1 (1982), and 26.2 (1983). An index to TAD i— 25.1 (1933—81), listing authors, places and subjects, has also appeared, compiled by M. Akif I§ik. Shorter accounts of sites appear in 'Recent Archaeological Research in Turkey', an annual feature of Anatolian Studies, but the fullest survey of each year's work remains M. J. Mellink's 'Archaeology in Asia Minor' for the years 1978-83, which has appeared in AJA 83 (1979)—88 (1984). New journals, containing well-illustrated articles on subjects of general interest, are Yayla, published from Newcastle by the Northern Society for Anatolian Archaeology, and the Turkish Arkeoloji ve Sanat Dergisi. My principal guide to other published work is the Archdologische Bibliographie of the DAI (vols 1979—83). In addition to information found in published reports I am immensely grateful to colleagues who have sent news of their work, or have helped in other ways, in particular to Dr W. Radt, Prof. W. Miiller-Wiener, Prof. K. Tuchelt, Prof. D. de Bernardi Ferrero, Dr C. le Roy, Prof. R. Naumann, Dr Marc Waelkens, Prof. C. Ozgunel, Prof. J. Russell, Prof. C. Greenewalt, Prof. B. Ogiin, and Prof. K. Erim. It is a particular pleasure to thank Prof. J. M. Cook for offprints and information. I am also indebted to many of the excavation directors and their teams for hospitality and for explaining current work at the sites themselves: Dr Radt at Pergamum, Prof. Greenewalt at Sardis, Prof. H. Vetters at Ephesus, Prof. Miiller-Wiener at Miletus, Prof. Tuchelt at Didyma, Prof. Kenan Erim at Aphrodisias, Prof. Jale Inan at Perge and Side, Bay Orhan Atvur at the agora of Side, and Dr Waelkens at Pessinus. I owe many thanks too to Gwen Penny-Evans, of the University College of Swansea Computer Centre, who made it possible for me to compile this report on the word processing facilities of the College's Prime computer, thereby enormously expediting its production. The following abbreviations should be noted: ANRW Aufstieg und Niedergang der romischen Welt Anz. Wien. Anzeiger der phil.-hist. Klasse der b'sterreichischer Akademie der Wissenschaften Ant. Welt. Antike Welt AS Anatolian Studies BASOR Bulletin of the American Society for Oriental Research BJb Banner Jahrbticher CRAI Comptes rendus de I'academic des inscriptions et belles lettres IGSK Inschriften Griechischer Stddten aus Kleinasien 1st. Mitt. Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archaologischen Instituts, Abteilung Istanbul JOAI Jahreshefte des Osterreichischen Archdologisches Institut J. Ost. Byz. Jahrbuch der Osterreichischen Byzantinistik","PeriodicalId":53875,"journal":{"name":"Archaeological Reports-London","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.2000,"publicationDate":"1985-11-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.2307/581141","citationCount":"54","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Archaeological Reports-London","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.2307/581141","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"历史学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"ARCHAEOLOGY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Since 1978, straitened economic circumstances may have forced some of the long-term excavations in Asia Minor to operate on a smaller scale than in previous years, but the number of smaller projects has continued to grow (Fig. 1). To keep pace with this there has been an important new development in the publication of interim reports. Every year, since 1979, the Turkish Department of Antiquities (T. C. Kiiltiir Bakanhgi, Eski Eserler ve Miizeler Genel Mudiirlugu), under its director Dr Nurettin Yardimci, has organised a colloquium to hear reports on the preceding year's excavations. The proceedings of these colloquia have been published about a year after the meetings, and these volumes, TV Kazi Sonuflan Toplantisi (1979—84) ( = 1 Kazi Toplantisi etc.) now provide the most complete summary account of current developments. Most of the reports are illustrated and there has been a notable improvement in the quality of plans and photographs since the third volume. In 1983 a research section, I Arastirma Sonuflan Toplantisi (publ. 1984) was organised alongside the fifth excavation conference. The proceedings of the sixth excavation, and second research conference, held in Izmir in spring 1984, are due to appear shortly. Illustrated reports on excavations continue to be found in Turk Arkeoloji Dergisi (TAD), 25.1 (1980, publ. 1981), 25.2 (1981, publ. 1982), 26.1 (1982), and 26.2 (1983). An index to TAD i— 25.1 (1933—81), listing authors, places and subjects, has also appeared, compiled by M. Akif I§ik. Shorter accounts of sites appear in 'Recent Archaeological Research in Turkey', an annual feature of Anatolian Studies, but the fullest survey of each year's work remains M. J. Mellink's 'Archaeology in Asia Minor' for the years 1978-83, which has appeared in AJA 83 (1979)—88 (1984). New journals, containing well-illustrated articles on subjects of general interest, are Yayla, published from Newcastle by the Northern Society for Anatolian Archaeology, and the Turkish Arkeoloji ve Sanat Dergisi. My principal guide to other published work is the Archdologische Bibliographie of the DAI (vols 1979—83). In addition to information found in published reports I am immensely grateful to colleagues who have sent news of their work, or have helped in other ways, in particular to Dr W. Radt, Prof. W. Miiller-Wiener, Prof. K. Tuchelt, Prof. D. de Bernardi Ferrero, Dr C. le Roy, Prof. R. Naumann, Dr Marc Waelkens, Prof. C. Ozgunel, Prof. J. Russell, Prof. C. Greenewalt, Prof. B. Ogiin, and Prof. K. Erim. It is a particular pleasure to thank Prof. J. M. Cook for offprints and information. I am also indebted to many of the excavation directors and their teams for hospitality and for explaining current work at the sites themselves: Dr Radt at Pergamum, Prof. Greenewalt at Sardis, Prof. H. Vetters at Ephesus, Prof. Miiller-Wiener at Miletus, Prof. Tuchelt at Didyma, Prof. Kenan Erim at Aphrodisias, Prof. Jale Inan at Perge and Side, Bay Orhan Atvur at the agora of Side, and Dr Waelkens at Pessinus. I owe many thanks too to Gwen Penny-Evans, of the University College of Swansea Computer Centre, who made it possible for me to compile this report on the word processing facilities of the College's Prime computer, thereby enormously expediting its production. The following abbreviations should be noted: ANRW Aufstieg und Niedergang der romischen Welt Anz. Wien. Anzeiger der phil.-hist. Klasse der b'sterreichischer Akademie der Wissenschaften Ant. Welt. Antike Welt AS Anatolian Studies BASOR Bulletin of the American Society for Oriental Research BJb Banner Jahrbticher CRAI Comptes rendus de I'academic des inscriptions et belles lettres IGSK Inschriften Griechischer Stddten aus Kleinasien 1st. Mitt. Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archaologischen Instituts, Abteilung Istanbul JOAI Jahreshefte des Osterreichischen Archdologisches Institut J. Ost. Byz. Jahrbuch der Osterreichischen Byzantinistik
自1978年以来,经济环境的紧缩可能迫使小亚细亚的一些长期挖掘活动规模小于前几年,但小型项目的数量继续增长(图1)。为了跟上这一步伐,中期报告的出版出现了重要的新发展。自1979年以来,土耳其古物部(T. C. Kiiltiir Bakanhgi, Eski Eserler ve Miizeler Genel Mudiirlugu)在其主任Nurettin Yardimci博士的领导下,每年都会组织一次讨论会,听取前一年发掘工作的报告。这些讨论会的会议记录大约在会议一年后出版,这些卷,TV Kazi Sonuflan Toplantisi (1979-84) (= 1 Kazi Toplantisi等)现在提供了对当前发展的最完整的摘要说明。大多数报告都附有插图,自第三卷以来,平面图和照片的质量有了显著改善。1983年,一个研究小组,I蒿属植物的Sonuflan Toplantisi(公开)。1984年)与第五次发掘会议同时举办。1984年春在伊兹密尔举行的第六次发掘和第二次研究会议的记录将很快公布。在土耳其的Arkeoloji Dergisi (TAD), 25.1(1980年)中继续发现有关挖掘的插图报告。1981), 25.2 (1981, public。1982), 26.1(1982)和26.2(1983)。还出现了由M. Akif i . ik编写的TAD i - 25.1(1933-81)索引,其中列出了作者、地点和主题。《安纳托利亚研究》(Anatolian Studies)的年度特刊《土耳其近期考古研究》(Recent Archaeological Research in Turkey)刊登了较短的遗址描述,但对每年工作的最全面调查仍是M. J. Mellink在1978- 1983年间撰写的《小亚细亚考古》(Archaeology in Minor Asia),发表在AJA 83(1979) -88(1984)。新期刊《Yayla》和土耳其《Arkeoloji ve Sanat Dergisi》分别由安那托利亚北方考古学会在纽卡斯尔出版,其中包含了一些大众感兴趣的、配有精美插图的文章。我对其他出版作品的主要指导是DAI的考古学参考书目(vol 1979-83)。除了在已发表的报告中找到的信息外,我非常感谢那些将他们的工作消息发送给我或以其他方式提供帮助的同事,特别是W. Radt博士、W. miller - wiener教授、K. Tuchelt教授、D. de Bernardi Ferrero教授、C. le Roy博士、R. Naumann教授、Marc Waelkens博士、C. Ozgunel教授、J. Russell教授、C. Greenewalt教授、B. Ogiin教授和K. Erim教授。我特别高兴地感谢j·m·库克教授提供的印本和资料。我也要感谢许多发掘主管和他们的团队的热情款待,以及他们对现场工作的解释:帕加马的Radt博士、萨迪斯的Greenewalt教授、以弗所的H. vetter教授、米利都的miller - wiener教授、迪迪马的Tuchelt教授、阿芙洛狄西亚斯的Kenan Erim教授、佩尔格和赛德的Jale Inan教授、赛德广场的Bay Orhan Atvur教授和佩西努斯的Waelkens博士。我也非常感谢斯旺西计算机中心大学学院的格温·彭尼·埃文斯,她使我有可能编写这份关于学院Prime计算机的文字处理设施的报告,从而极大地加快了报告的制作。应注意以下缩写:ANRW Aufstieg和Niedergang der romischen Welt Anz。维恩。《德国每日新闻》。德国科学与技术学院。疤痕的。《Antike Welt AS Anatolian Studies BASOR》,美国东方研究学会会刊(英文版),《中国科学院学报》第1期。手套。德国考古研究所,伊斯坦布尔Byz。拜占庭帝国