The Canadian Excavations at Anemurium in Cilicia - Grand Format

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James Russell

Hector Williams

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James Russell - The Canadian Excavations at Anemurium in Cilicia.
The University of British Columbia carried out excavations and restorations under the direction of Professor James Russell from 1971-1993 at the coastal... Lire la suite
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The University of British Columbia carried out excavations and restorations under the direction of Professor James Russell from 1971-1993 at the coastal site of Anemurium in Rough Cilicia opposite Cyprus. Professor Elisabeth Rosenbaum-Alföldi (Turkish Historical Society and then the University of Toronto) directed previous work at the site from 1965-1970. Excavations uncovered a small amount of early Hellenistic coins and pottery but most of the discoveries date from ca.
200-700 CE. There was some resettlement in the 12th-13th centuries CE during the Kingdom of Little Armenia. This volume presents four early Christian churches from the late 5th-6th centuries CE, the city's theatre and well preserved Odeon, the largest and most decorated of over 300 built tombs in the city's necropolis, and a sepulchral inscription. Future volumes will include studies of the coins, the small finds, a large imperial bath/palaestra complex, an adjoining exedral building (possibly a civil basilica), the city walls, and early Byzantine houses.
Previous volumes have presented the mosaics (Dr. Sheila Campbell), the mosaic inscriptions (Prof. James Russell) and the Roman and Early Byzantine pottery (Dr. Caroline Williams).

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Biographie de James Russell

James Russell was born and educated in Scotland but emigrated to Canada in 1959 to take up a teaching position in Classics at the University of Manitoba. He subsequently received his PhD at the University of Chicago with a dissertation on Roman fora and moved in 1966 to the University of British Columbia where he taught until his retirement in 1998. He took over as director of the Canadian excavations at Anemurium in 1971.
Previously he had excavated as a student at two sites in the UK and at Kenchreai in Greece. He served a term as President of the Archaeological Institute of America and as President of the Classical Association of Canada. His publications include a book on the mosaic inscriptions of Anemurium as well as numerous articles about his work at the site.

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