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The Many Lives of Bumps on the Ground. A General Introduction -- $tTumuli in the Western Mediterranean, 800?500 BC. A Review before the Istanbul Conference -- $tSouthern Mediterranean: Cyrene and Cyprus -- $tTwo Tumuli for Battus in the Agora of Cyrene -- $tTumuli as Power Political Statements. On Tumuli in Cyprus in an East Mediterranean and Anatolian Context -- $tGreece, Albania and Macedonia -- $tThe Complex of Tumuli 9, 10 and 11 in the Necropolis of Apollonia (Albania). A Time Span from the Early Bronze Age to the Early Hellenistic Period -- $tSocial Landscape and Tumuli Burials in Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Southeastern Albania -- $tDefining Landscape. The Prehistoric Tumulus at Lofkënd, Albania -- $tMacedonian Grave Tumuli -- $tThe History of a Fourth Century BC Tumulus at Aigai/Vergina. Definitions in Space and Time -- $tTumulus and Memory. The Tumulus as a Locus for Ritual Action in the Greek Imagination -- $tForging a Link with the Past. The Evidence from Thessalian Cemeteries in the Archaic and Classical Periods(Plates 69?80) -- $tTumuli, Sema and Greek Oral Tradition -- $tThrace -- $tTumuli in Southeastern Thrace: On the Periphery? -- $tOn the Untraditional Use of Mounds in Thrace during the Late Iron Age -- $tThe Hellenistic Necropolis of the Getic Capital at Sboryanovo (Northeastern Bulgaria) -- $tThe Commemorative Rituals at Thracian Dolmens -- $tRiders? Burials in Thrace -- $tThe Thracian Tomb as Ritual Space of the Beyond -- $tEarly Tombs of Thrace. Questions of Chronology and Cultural Context -- $tA Fifth Century BC Tumulus with a Wooden Sarcophagus of the Upper Mesta Valley -- $tThe Emergence and the Development of Tumuli in Eastern Thrace -- $tAsia Minor, from Aegean Coast to Cappadocia -- $tThe Tumuli of Troy and the Troad -- $tTumuli as Points of Interest in Greek and Latin Sources -- $tMemory and Meaning in Bin Tepe, the Lydian Cemetery of the ?Thousand Mounds? -- $tMarking Karian Soil. Lydian Tumuli in Karia, Sixth to Fourth Century BC -- $tA ?Door? between Two Worlds. A Reflection on Tumuli -- $tStone Tumuli in Pedasa on the Lelegian Peninsula. Problems of Terminology and Origin -- $tTumuli in Lykien. Ein Überblick über den Forschungsstand -- $tDisplay of Power. The Mortuary Landscapes of Pisidian Tumuli -- $tRoofing the Dead. Architectural Allusions in Anatolian Tumuli -- $tThe Significance of the Tumulus Burial among the Funeral Buildings of Hierapolis of Phrygia -- $tTumuli in the Ancient Territory of Hierapolis in Phrygia -- $tSome Remarks on Tumuli of Late Hellenistic and Early Roman Times in Phrygia and the Development of Provincial Art -- $tTumulus Tombs in Western Phrygia -- $tA Fresh Look at the Tumuli of Gordion -- $t?Royal? Tombs in Balkan-Anatolian Context. Representations of Status in Phrygian Tumuli -- $tLe Tumulus d?Avanos et la ville sainte du grand Zeus Ouranos -- $tTumuli and the Expression of a Colonial ?Middle Ground? in the Hinterland Landscape of Ionian Sinope -- $tNorthern Black Sea -- $tThe Use of GIS Technologies in Studying the Spatial and Time Concentration of Tumuli in the Scythian-time Lower Dnieper Region -- $tKurgans in the Northeastern Azov Sea Region. Proposals for a Geo-archaeological Research Program -- $tEurasia -- $tArchäologische und geoarchäologische Untersuchungen im Siebenstromland -- $tEarly Iron Age Burial Mounds in the Altay Mountains. From Survey to Analysis -- $tIndices -- $tIndex of Names -- $tIndex of Places -- $tIndex of Tumulus Names -- $tIndex of Ancient Sources -- $tTumulus as Sema. Part 2 -- $tContents -- $tAuthors -- $tIllustration Credits -- $tPlates -- $tPlates Alcock: Plate 1-4 -- $tPlates Naso: Plate 5-12 -- $tPlates Kreutz: Plate 13 -- $tPlates Carstens: Plate 14-17 -- $tPlates Amore: Plate 18-26 -- $tPlates Beijko: Plate 27-33 -- $tPlates Martin-McAuliffe: Plate 34-38 -- $tPlates Schmidt-Dounas: Plate 39-42 -- $tPlates Kyriakou: Plate 43-56 -- $tPlates McGowan: Plate 57-68 -- $tPlates Stamatopoulou: Plate 69-80 -- $tPlates Delemen: Plate 81-90 -- $tPlates Agre: Plate 91 -- $tPlates Chichikova: Plate 92 - 105 -- $tPlates Dichev: Plate 106 - 107 -- $tPlates Georgieva: Plate 108 - 109 -- $tPlates Rabadjiev: Plate 110 - 128 -- $tPlates Stoyanov/Stoyanova: Plate 129 - 141 -- $tPlates Tonkova: Plate 142 - 155 -- $tPlates Y?ld?r?m: Plate 156 - 167 -- $tPlates Rose/Körpe: Plate 168 - 177 -- $tPlates Zwingmann: Plate 178 - 182 -- $tPlates Luke/Roosevelt: Plate 183 - 191 -- $tPlates Henry: Plate 192 - 198 -- $tPlates Bingöl: Plate 199 - 211 -- $tPlates Diler: Plate 212 - 237 -- $tPlates Hülden: Plate 238 - 244 -- $tPlates Hürmüzlü: Plate 245 - 249 -- $tPlates Summerer/von Kienlin: Plate 250 - 258 -- $tPlates Ronchetta: Plate 259 - 273 -- $tPlates Scardozzi: Plate 274 - 289 -- $tPlates Kelp: Plate 289 - 298 -- $tPlates Sivas/Sivas: Plate 299 - 311 -- $tPlates Liebhart et alii: Plate 312 - 323 -- $tPlates Thierry: Plate 324 - 330 -- $tPlates Doonan: Plate 331 - 336 -- $tPlates Daragan: Plate 337 - 346 -- $tPlates van Hoof/Schlöffel: Plate 347 - 354 -- $tPlates Gass: Plate 355 - 369 -- $tPlates Gheyle et alii: Plate 370 - 377 330 $aTumuli were the most widespread form of monumental tombs in the ancient world. Their impact on landscape, their allurement as well as their symbolic reference to a glorious past can still be felt today. The need of supra-regional and cross-disciplinary examination of this unique phenomenon led to an international conference in Istanbul in 2009. With almost 50 scholars from 12 different countries participating, the conference entitled TumulIstanbul created links between fields of research which would not have had the opportunity to meet otherwise. The proceedings of TumulIstanbul revolve around the question of the symbolic significance of burial mounds in the 1st millennium BC in the Eastern Mediterranean and Black-Sea regions, providing further insight into Kurgan neighbours from Eurasia. 410 0$aTopoi (Berlin, Germany) ;$vVolume 27. 606 $aMounds$zMiddle East$vCongresses 606 $aMounds$zBlack Sea Region$vCongresses 607 $aMiddle East$xAntiquities$vCongresses 607 $aBlack Sea Region$xAntiquities$vCongresses 610 $aBlack Sea Region. 610 $aEastern Mediterranean. 610 $aTumuli Tombs. 615 0$aMounds 615 0$aMounds 676 $a939.4 702 $aKelp$b Ute$f1975- 702 $aHenry$b Olivier$c(Archaeologist), 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910788820203321 996 $aTumulus as Sema$91539897 997 $aUNINA