Publications

Miscellaneous Studies

alphabetically by authors’ surname

  • Başaran, D. Y. 2025. ‘A Possible Case of Infantile Cortical Hyperostosis from Middle Byzantine Aphrodisias, Türkiye,’ Childhood in the Past: an International Journal 18.1, 1–21.
  • Brody, L. 2001. ‘The Cult of Aphrodite at Aphrodisias in Caria,’ Kernos 14, 93–109.
  • Caruso, S. 2016. ‘Middle Byzantine Jewelry Assemblages,’ in R. R. R. Smith et al. (eds.), Aphrodisias Papers 5: Excavation and Research at Aphrodisias, 2006–2012. Portsmouth, RI: Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement 103, 353–367.
  • Cecamore, C., Lenaghan, J., Marabelli, C., and Melfi, M. 2026. ‘Plaster Casts of the Portico from Aphrodisias: Archaeology and/or Politics in the 20th Century,’ American Journal of Archaeology 130.1, 1–23.
  • Chaniotis, A. 2009. ‘Myths and Contexts in Aphrodisias,’ in U. Dill and C. Walde (eds.), Antike Mythen: Medien, Transformationen und Konstruktionen. Berlin, 313–338.
  • Cormack, R. 1981. ‘The Classical Tradition in the Byzantine Provincial City. The Evidence of Thessalonike and Aphrodisias,’ in M. Mullett and R. Scott (eds.), Byzantium and the Classical Tradition: University of Birmingham, Thirteenth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, 1979. Birmingham, 103–119.
  • Erim, K. T. 1995. Aphrodisias: a Guide to the Site and its Museum. Istanbul.
  • Jacobs, I. and H. Jeffery. 2022. ‘Aegyptiaca Byzantina: Egyptian Imports in Aphrodisias, Deep History and Ancient Wisdom,’ Aegyptiaca: Journal of the History of the Reception of Ancient Egypt 6, 234–261.
  • Jacobs, I. Forthcoming. ‘Resilience in Late Fifth-Century Aphrodisias: an Archaeological Perspective from the Tetrapylon Street,’ in R. Raja and A. Wilson (eds.), Catastrophes in Context: the Archaeology of Catastrophes from 1st–8th CE in the Mediterranean Region. Oxford.
  • Jeffery, H. G. 2023. ‘Reliquary Crosses from Middle Byzantine Aphrodisias: Intimacy and Archaeology,’ Anatolian Studies: Journal of the British Institute at Ankara 73, 193–218.
  • Lenaghan, J. 2025. Oxford Bibliographies in Classics s. v. ‘Aphrodisias.’
  • Nesbitt J. W. 1983. ‘Byzantine Lead Seals from Aphrodisias,’ Dumbarton Oaks Papers 37, 159–164.
  • Pattenden, P. 1981. ‘A Late Sundial at Aphrodisias,’ Journal of Hellenic Studies 101, 101–112.
  • Penn, T., Russell, B., and Wilson, A. 2021. ‘On the Roman-Byzantine Adoption of the Stirrup Once More: A New Find from Seventh Century Aphrodisias,’ Anatolian Studies 71, 129–139.
  • Pont, A-V. 2008. ‘Évergètes Bâtisseurs à Aphrodisias au Haut-Empire,’ in A. D. Rizakis and F. Camia (eds.), Pathways to Power: Civic Elites in the Eastern part of the Roman Empire: Proceedings of the International Workshop held at Athens, Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene, 19 December 2005. Athens: Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene, 181–208.
  • Robinson, M. 2016. ‘The Environmental Archaeology of the Pool’ in R. R. R. Smith et al. (eds.), Aphrodisias Papers 5: Excavation and Research at Aphrodisias, 2006–2012. Portsmouth, RI: Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement 103, 91–99.
  • Rowan, E. 2024. ‘Archaeobotanical Evidence,’ in B. Russell and A. Wilson (eds.), The Place of Palms: an Urban Park at Aphrodisias. Wiesbaden: Reichert, 105–113, 208–219.
  • Russell, B. 2016. ‘Mapping the Marble Quarries’ in R. R. R. Smith et al. (eds.), Aphrodisias Papers 5: Excavation and Research at Aphrodisias, 2006–2012. Portsmouth, RI: Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement 103, 255–268.
  • Smith, R. R. R. 2008. ‘Sarcophagi and Roman Citizenship,’ in C. Ratté and R. R. R. Smith (eds.), Aphrodisias Papers 4: New Research on the City and its Monuments. Portsmouth, RI: Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement 70, 347–394.
  • Smith, R. R. R. 2016. ‘Aphrodisias’ in R. R. R. Smith and B. Ward-Perkins (eds.), The Last Statues of Antiquity. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 145–159.
  • de Solla Price, D. J. 1969. ‘Portable Sundials in Antiquity, Including an Account of a New Example from Aphrodisias,’ Centaurus 14, 242–266.
  • Stinson, P. 2016. ‘New Incised Architectural Drawings from the Basilica,’ in R. R. R. Smith et al. (eds.), Aphrodisias Papers 5: Excavation and Research at Aphrodisias, 2006–2012. Portsmouth, RI: Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement 103, 225–242.
  • Yıldırım, B. 2004. ‘Identities and Empire: Local Mythology and the Self-Representation of Aphrodisias,’ in B. Borg (ed.), Paideia: The World of the Second Sophistic. New York, 23–52.