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The Destruction Date of the Bulla Archive at Daskyleion Reconsidered: The Evidence from the Black-Glazed and Partially-Glazed Pottery

    Hülya Bulut

Jahreshefte des Österreichischen Archäologischen Institutes in Wien, Band 78/2009, pp. 55-68, 2010/12/30

doi: 10.1553/oejh78s55

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doi:10.1553/oejh78



doi:10.1553/oejh78s55


Abstract

Discussions about the identification of the site of Daskyleion , the satrapal centre in northwest Anatolia, where the palace of Pharnabazos (Xen. hell. 4, 1, 15 – 25) was located, came to an end when bullae were uncovered in 1952 to 1955. The pottery, which was uncovered in the same context as the bullae and some of which has been taken under the protection of the Bandirma Museum in 2001, has been mentioned but never published. An evaluation of this pottery may suggest forth a new proposal for the closing date of the satrapal archive.