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Revisiting Calder on Colossae

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Alan Cadwallader
Affiliation:
Flinders University, Australia

Abstract

William Moir Calder's extraordinary volume of work is witnessed through his many publications. However, a vast resource has remained substantially untapped, namely the archives of his photographs, squeezes, maps, letters and notebooks held at the University of Aberdeen. Using the little-addressed site of ancient Colossae as the focus, Calder's notes provide interesting insights into the way he operated as a surface archaeologist in Asia Minor and yield some previously unpublished materials important for building our knowledge of ancient Colossae. In the course of investigating Calder's legacy, some new discoveries related to Colossae are also noted.

Özet

Yapmış olduǧu oçk sayıda yayın William Moir Calder'in kapsamlı çalışmalarına tanıklık eder. Ancak, Aberdeen Üniversitesi'nde bulunan fotoǧraf, baskı kalıp, harita, mektup ve not defterlerinden oluşan geniş arşivi büyük ölçüde dokunulmadan kalmıştır. Calder'ın notları az bilinen antik Colossae yerleşimi temel alınarak incelendiǧinde, sadece Calder'in bir yüzey araştırma arkeoloǧu olarak çalışma yöntemine dair birçok ilginç noktayı ortaya çıkarmakla kalmaz, aynı zamanda antik Colossae'a ait bilgilerimiz açısından önemlı olan ve daha önce yayınlanmamış bazı malzemeleri de gözler önüne serer. Calder'ın mirasını araştırırken antik Colossae yerleşimine ilişkin saptanan bazı yeni bulgulara da burada deǧinilmektedir.

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Copyright © The British Institute at Ankara 2006

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