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A Companion to the Achaemenid Persian Empire, 2 Volume Set


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      6 Borchhardt, J. (1968). Epichorische, gräko‐persisch beeinflußte Reliefs in Kilikien. Istanbuler Mitteilungen, 18, pp. 161–211.

      7 Briant, P. (2001). Remarques sur sources épigraphiques et domination Achéménide en Asie Mineure. In T. Bakir et al. (eds.), Achaemenid Anatolia, Pihans 92. Leiden: Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, pp. 14–19.

      8 Cahill, N.D. (1988). Taş Kule: a Persian period tomb near Phokaia. American Journal of Archaeology, 92, pp. 481–501.

      9 Cahill, N.D. (2010). The Persian sack of Sardis. In N.D. Cahill (ed.), The Lydians and their World. Istanbul: Yapı Kredi, pp. 339–362.

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      14 Coşkun, G. (2015). Achaemenid period settlement (Layer III). In A. N. Bilgen (ed.), Seyitömer Höyük I. Istanbul: Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları. pp. 35–60.

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      17 des Courtils, J. (2008). Dix ans de fouilles à Xanthos (1998–2007). Comptes Rendus des séances de l’Académie des Inscriptions, 152 (4), pp. 1631–1655.

      18 Dönmez, S¸. (2015). Preliminary results on the Hellenistic and Iron Age phases at Oluz Höyük. In E. Laflı, S. Patacı (eds.), Recent Studies on the Archaeology of Anatolia, BAR International Series 2750. Oxford: Archaeopress. pp. 255–272.

      19 Draycott, C.M. (2010). Convoy commanders and other military identities in tomb art of western Anatolia around the time of the Persian Wars. In M. Dalla Riva (ed.), Roma 2008 – International Congress of Classical Archaeology: Meetings between Cultures in the Ancient Mediterranean. Bollettino di Archeologia on line, Special Edition: Session G.1, pp. 7–23. http://151.12.58.75/archeologia/bao_document/articoli/2_Draycott_paper.pdf (accessed August 11, 2012).

      20 Dusinberre, E.R.M. (2003). Aspects of Empire in Achaemenid Sardis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

      21 Dusinberre, E.R.M. (2005). Gordion Seals and Sealings. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.

      22 Erdoan, A. (2007). Beobachtungen zur achämenidischen Architektur Daskyleions. In I. Delemen (ed.), The Achaemenid Impact on Local Populations and Cultures in Anatolia: Papers Presented at the International Workshop Istanbul 20–21 May 2005. Istanbul: Turkish Institute of Archaeology, pp. 177–194.

      23 Gates, C. (2005). The place of the Achaemenid Persian period in archaeological research in Cilicia and Hatay. In P. Briant, R. Boucharlat (eds.), L’archéologie de l’empire achéménide: nouvelles recherches, Persika 6. Paris: De Boccard, pp. 49–65.

      24 Gezgin, İ. (2001). Defensive systems in Aiolis and Ionia regions in the Achaemenid period. In T. Bakır, H. Sancisi‐Weerdenburg, G. Gürtekin, P. Briant, W.F.M. Henkelman (eds.), Achaemenid Anatolia, Pihans 92. Leiden: Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, pp. 181–188.

      25 Gil Fuensanta, J., Crivelli, E. (2010). Late iron age post Assyrians and Persians in Turkish Euphrates. In P. Matthiae, F. Pinnock, L. Nigro, and N. Marchetti (eds.), Proceedings of the 6th International Congress of the Archaeology of the Ancient near East. Vol. 1. Wiesbaden: Harrasowitz, pp. 65–76.

      26 Grave, P., Kealhofer, L., Bilgen, N., Marsh, N. et al. (2016). The archaeology of Achaemenid power in regional western Anatolia. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 26:4, pp. 697–720.

      27 Greenwalt, C.H. (1995). Sardis in the age of Xenophon. In P. Briant (ed.), Dans les pas des dix‐mille: Pallas: Revue d’études antiques. Toulouse: Presses Universitaires du Mirail, pp. 125–146.

      28  Greenwalt, C. H. (2011). Sardis: a first millennium BCE capital in western Anatolia. In S. R. Steadman, G. McMahon (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 1112–1130.

      29 Gunter, A.C. (1995). Marble Sculpture, Labraunda: Swedish Excavations and Researches. Vol. II: 5. Lund: Gleerup.

      30 Haspels, E.C.H. (1971). The Highlands of Phrygia, Sites and Monuments. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

      31 Hellström, P. (1991). The architectural layout of Hecatomnid Labraunda. Revue Archéologique, 21, pp. 297–308.

      32 Hellström, P. (1996). The Andrones at Labraynda. Dining halls for Protohellenistic kings. In W. Hoepfner, G. Brands (eds.), Basileia. Die Paläste der hellenistischen Könige. Mainz: P. von Zabern, pp. 164–169.

      33 Henry, O. (2010). Hekatomnos, Persian satrap or Greek dynast? The tomb at Berber İni. In R. van Bremen, J.B. Carbon (eds.), Hellenistic Caria, Ausonius Éditions, Études 28. Bordeaux: De Boccard, pp. 103–121.

      34 Henry, O. (2012). Le sanctuaire de Labraunda: Historique, état des lieux et perspectives de recherches. Anatolia Antiqua, 20, pp. 227–260.

      35 Henry, O. et al. (2016). Labraunda 2015. Anatolia Antiqua, 23, pp. 339–457.

      36 İren, K. (2010). A new discovery in Dascylium: the Persian destruction layer. In P. Matthiae, F. Pinnock, L. Nigro, and N. Marchetti (eds.), Proceedings of the 6th International Congress of the Ancient Near East. Vol. 2. Wiesbaden: Harrasowitz, pp. 249–264.

      37 İren, K., Kasar, Ö. (2015). Daskyleion 2014 Kazı Çalışmaları, 37. Kazı Sonuçları Toplantısı, Vol. 2. Kültür Varlıkları ve Müzeler Genel Müdürlüü. Ankara, pp. 63–80.

      38 İren, K., Yıldızhan, H. (2013). Daskyleion 2012 Kazı Çalışmaları, 35. Kazı Sonuçları Toplantısı, Vol. 2. Kültür Varlıkları ve Müzeler Genel Müdürlüü. Mula, pp. 211–221.

      39 Jacobs, B. (1987). Griechische und persische Elemente in der Grabkunst Lykiens zur Zeit der Achämenidenherrschaft, Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology 78. Jonsered: P. Åström.

      40 Jacobs, B. (2014). Bildkunst als Zeugnis für Orientierung und Konsens innerhalb der Eliten des westlichen Achämenidenreichs. In R. Rollinger, K. Schnegg (eds.), Kulturkontakte in antiken Welten: Vom Denkmodell zum Fallbeispiel, Colloquia Antiqua 10. Leuven/Paris/Walpole: Peeters, pp. 343–368.

      41 Jeppesen, K., Lutrell A. (1986). Maussolleion at Halikarnassos: The Reports of the Danish Archaeological Expedition to Bodrum 2: The Written Sources and Their Archaeological Background. Copenhagen: Aarhus University Press.

      42 Johnson, P. (2010). Landscapes of Achaemenid Paphlagonia, Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Pennsylvania.

      43 Jones, J.D. (2005). Glass vessels from Gordion, trade and influence along the Royal Road. In L. Kealhofer (ed.), The Archaeology of Midas and the Phrygians: Recent Work at Gordion. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, pp. 101–116.

      44 Kaptan, D. (2002). The Daskyleion Bullae: Seal Images from the Western Achaemenid Empire, 2 vols. Achaemenid History 12. Leiden: Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten.

      45  Kaptan, D. (2010). Clay tags from Seyitömer Höyük in Phrygia. In J. Curtis, J. Simpson (eds.), The World of Achaemenid Persia. London: I.B. Tauris, pp. 361–368.

      46 Kaptan, D. (2013). Déjà vu? Visual culture in western Asia Minor. In E. Stravrianopoulou