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Оглавление1 Draycott, C. (2010). Convoy commanders and other military identities in tomb art of western Anatolia around the time of the Persian Wars. Bolletino di archeologia: XVII International Congress of Classical Archaeology Meetings Between Cultures in the Ancient Mediterranean, Being Graeco‐Persian. Rome, 22–26 September 2008, Volume Speciale, pp. 6–23. (A stimulating analysis of a long debated group of representations.)
2 Dusinberre, E.R.M. (2013). Empire, Authority, and Autonomy in Achaemenid Anatolia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (A significant work in empire studies exploring the balance between authority and autonomy based on archaeological and textual evidence.)
3 İren, K., Karagöz, Ç., Kasar, Ö. (eds.) (2017). Persler, Anadolu’da Kudret ve Görkem. The Persians, Power and Glory in Anatolia. Istanbul: Yapi Kredi Yayınları. (Contains a variety of contributions with color pictures.)
4 Jacobs, B. (2014). Bildkunst als Zeugnis fu¨r Orientierung und Konsens innerhalb der Eliten des westlichen Achämenidenreichs. In R. Rollinger, K. Schnegg (eds.), Kulturkontakte in antiken Welten: Vom Denkmodell zum Fallbeispiel, Colloquia Antiqua 10. Leuven/Paris/Walpole: Peeters, pp. 343–368. (Analytical discussion of the concept of adaptation in the art for Asia Minor’s elite during the Achaemenid period.)
5 Kaptan, D. (2013). Déjà vu? Visual culture in western Asia Minor. In E. Stravrianopoulou (ed.), Shifting Social Imaginaries in the Hellenistic Period, Narration, Practices, and Images. Leiden: Brill, pp. 25–49. (Explores artistic and social dynamics in Asia Minor under Achaemenid rule.)
6 Kuhrt, A. (2007). The Persian Empire: A Corpus of Sources from the Achaemenid Empire Period, 2 vols. London/New York: Routledge. (Excellent compilation of written sources concerning the Achaemenid empire.)
7 Marston, J. (2012), Agricultural Strategies and Political Economy in Ancient Anatolia. American Journal of Archaeology 116, pp. 377–403. (Discusses agriculture and landuse practices based on archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological data.)
8 Miller, M. (2011). Town and country in the satrapies of Western Anatolia: the archaeology of empire. In L. Summerer, A. Ivantchik, and A. von Kienlin (eds.), Kelainai‐Apameia Kibotos: Dévelopment urbain dans le context anatolien: Actes du colloque international Munich, 2–4 Avril 2009. Bordeaux: Ausonius, pp. 319–344. (Discusses patterns of receptivity to Persian culture.)
9 Miller, S.M. (2010). Two painted chamber tombs of Northern Lycia at Kızılbel and Karaburun, In L. Summerer, A. von Kienlin (eds.), Tatarlı: Renklerin Dönüşü. Istanbul: Yapı Kredi Yayınları, pp. 318–329. (The tombs are presented together with color pictures.)
10 Dusinberre, E.R.M., Garrison, M.B., Henkelman, W.F.M. (eds.) (2020) The Art of Empire in Achaemenid Persia, Studies in Honour of Margaret Cool Root. Achaemenid History 16. Leiden: Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten.
11 Tuplin, C.J. and J. Ma (eds.) (2020). Aršama and his world: The Bodleian Letters in Context, Vol. I‐III. Oxford: Oxford University Press (These are two recent publications on the wider Achaemenid world).