From Troy to Constantinople [sound recording] : cities and societies of ancient Turkey / Jennifer Tobin.
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SoundPublisher number: UC192 | Recorded BooksUT192 | engSeries: Modern scholarPublication details: Prince Frederick, MD : Recorded Books, p2011.Description: 7 sound discs (ca. 8 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guide (80 p. : ill., maps)ISBN: - 9781461803089 (sound discs)
- 9781461803096 (guide)
- 939/.2 22
- DR431 .T63 2011
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Audiobook on CD
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Wasatch County Library Second Floor | Audiobooks | CD 939 Tob (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | .CIRCNOTE. 7 discs; 1 book | Available | .PUBLIC. 7 discs; 1 book | 34301000994444 |
Compact disc.
Title from container.
In container (26 cm.)
"14 lectures"--Container.
Includes bibliographical references (guide)
Palaeolithic and Neolithic Turkey -- Troy and the Trojan War -- The Hittites -- The Phrygians -- The Lydians -- The Persians -- The Lycians -- The Carians -- Alexander the Great in Anatolia -- The Kingdom of Pergamon -- Nemrud Dağ ad the Kingdom of Commagene -- The early Roman Empire: Ephesus and Perge -- The later Roman Empire: Zeugma and Constaninople.
Lecture given by Jennifer Tobin.
From time immemorial, the region of modern-day Turkey has served as a crossroads between east and west. Professor Jennifer Tobin leads a discussion of "Anatolia" from early archaeological sites and the Trojan War up through the Greeks, Persians, Alexander the Great, and the Romans. A land of immense cultural significance, Ancient Turkey has housed an amazing array of peoples-the study of whom shines light on the modern world.
