Vol. 43 / No. 2

By: Andrew L. Goldman

A Roman Town Cemetery at Gordion, Turkey

King Midas. The Phrygians. Alexander cut­ting the Gordian Knot. These are among the many subjects ordinarily associated with the site […]

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Vol. 44 / No. 3

By: Andrew L. Goldman

A Rare Roman Trio: Octagonal Gemstones Excavated at Gordion: Research Notes

Fascination with collect­ing Roman gemstones is nothing new. In Roman times, Pompey the Great was an avid collector, as was […]

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Vol. 49 / No. 3

By: Andrew L. Goldman

From Phrygian Capital to Rural Fort: New Evidence for the Roman Military at Gordion, Turkey

At the age of 20, Tritus, the son of Bato, joined the Roman army as a soldier of the VII […]

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Vol. 51 / No. 2

By: Gareth Darbyshire, Kenneth W. Harl and Andrew L. Goldman

To the Victory of Caracalla: New Roman Altars at Gordion

Ask any archaeologist whether chance finds are a crucial source of information and the answer you will receive—if he or […]

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