Bag om The Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia
This groundbreaking work provides a detailed history of the ancient region of Phrygia, from its earliest settlements to the rise of the Turkish empire. Drawing on a range of historical and archaeological sources, Ramsay provides a richly detailed portrait of Phrygian life and culture, including its cities, religious practices, and political systems. Scholars of ancient history and enthusiasts of archaeology will find much to appreciate in this meticulously researched volume.
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