The original publication of the 114 seals and seal impressions excavated
from Gordion in Turkey, this book is the first diachronic monograph on
the ongoing excavations at Gordion and provides the first historical and
archaeological overview of the entire site, with the most recent
archaeological developments taken fully into account. The seals range in
date from ca. 1800 BCE to 400 CE, from the Early Bronze Age through the
Roman period, covering some of the most tumultuous and most interesting
eras of Anatolian history.
Dusinberre offers insights into the individuals living at Gordion, as
well as sweeping developments in societal constructs at the Phrygian
capital. In addition to detailed information about the seals and 237
meticulous illustrations of all related artifacts, this study examines
their excavated contexts and considers the seals in light of associated
finds and architecture. Interested audiences include scholars of seal
art, Anatolian archaeology, and Near Eastern archaeology, along with
those interested in early Christian history, empire studies, the Roman
provinces, and Greek archaeology.
Content of this book's CD-ROM may be found online at this location:
http: //core.tdar.org/project/376538.