Pisidian Antioch : the site and its monuments /
"The city of Pisidian Antioch was founded in the hellenistic period by the Seleucids, in what is now south-west Turkey. Under the emperor Augustus it became the most important Roman colony of the eastern empire. The city flourished until the sixth century AD. It has left dramatic and extensive...
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Duckworth with The Classical Press of Wales,
1998.
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Table of Contents:
- Geographical and historical introduction / S. Mitchell
- The discovery of Antioch: travellers, epigraphers and archaeologists / S. Mitchell
- The sanctuary of Mên Askaênos / S. Mitchell, M. Waelkens
- The plan and development of the Roman colony: walls, gates, streets and the theatre / M. Waelkens
- The Augustan imperial sanctuary / M. Waelkens, S. Mitchell
- The aqueduct, nymphaeum and bath house / J. Burdy, M. Taşhalan, M. Waelkens, S. Mitchell
- Three churches at Antioch / J. Öztürk, S. Mitchell.


