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  2. In Classical antiquity, Anatolia was described by the Ancient Greek historian Herodotus and later historians as divided into regions that were diverse in culture, language, and religious practices. The northern regions included Bithynia , Paphlagonia , and Pontus ; to the west were Mysia , Lydia , and Caria; and Lycia , Pamphylia , and Cilicia ...

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    Regions of ancient Anatolia. Borders drawn along the Euphrates and Armenian Highlands in the east, Taurus Mountains, Amanus Mountains (today's Nur Mountains) and Mediterranean Sea in the south and south-east, Pontus Euxinus ( Black Sea) to the north, and Aegean Sea, Propontis ( Marmara sea ), Bosphorus and Thrace in the west.

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    Where was ancient Anatolia located?The following is a list of regions of Ancient Anatolia, also known as " Asia Minor ," in the present day Anatolia region of Turkey in Western Asia . Late Bronze Age regions of Anatolia / Asia Minor (circa 1200 BC) with main settlements.
    What is Classical Anatolia?Classical Anatolia is Anatolia during classical antiquity. Early in that period, Anatolia was divided into several Iron Age kingdoms, most notably Lydia in the west, Phrygia in the center and Urartu in the east. Anatolia fell under Achaemenid Persian rule c. 550 BC.
    When did Anatolia start?The prehistory of Anatolia stretches from the Paleolithic era through to the appearance of classical civilisation in the middle of the 1st millennium BC. It is generally regarded as being divided into three ages reflecting the dominant materials used for the making of domestic implements and weapons: Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age.
    Who inhabited Anatolia?At the origins of written history, the Anatolian plains inside the area ringed by the Kızılırmak River were occupied by the first defined civilization in Anatolia, a non- Indo-European indigenous people named the Hattians (c. 2500 BC – c. 2000 BC).
    What is the prehistoric period of Anatolia?Prehistory of Anatolia encompasses the entire prehistoric period, from the earliest archeological records of human presence in Anatolia, to the advent of historical era, marked by the appearance of literacy and historical sources related to the territory of Anatolia ( c. 2000 BCE).
    What are the boundaries of the Anatolian region?Geographically, the Anatolian region is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the south, the Aegean Sea to the west, the Turkish Straits to the north-west, and the Black Sea to the north. The eastern and southeastern boundary is either the southeastern and eastern borders of Turkey, or an imprecise line from the Gulf of Iskenderun to the Black Sea.
     
  4. WebIn Classical antiquity, Anatolia was described by the Ancient Greek historian Herodotus and later historians as divided into regions that were diverse in culture, language, and religious practices. The northern regions included …

  5. WebThis article discusses the history and cultures of ancient Anatolia beginning in prehistoric times and including the Hittite empire, the Achaemenian and Hellenistic periods, and Roman, Byzantine, and Seljuq rule.

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  6. WebThe prehistory of Anatolia stretches from the Paleolithic era through to the appearance of classical civilisation in the middle of the 1st millennium BC. It is generally regarded as being divided into three ages reflecting the …

  7. WebAnatolia in the Greco-Roman period. The classical regions and their main settlements, including Galatia. Galatia ( / ɡəˈleɪʃə /; Ancient Greek: Γαλατία, Galatía, "Gaul") was an ancient area in the highlands of central …

  8. WebAnatolia, or Asia Minor Turkish Anadolu, Peninsula forming the western extremity of Asia. It is bounded by the Black Sea to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the Aegean Sea to the west. Its …

  9. Category:Historical regions of Anatolia - Wikipedia

  10. Anatolian Atlas | Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures

  11. Ionia | Greece, Map, Location, & Facts | Britannica

  12. Lydia | Anatolia, History, & Map | Britannica

  13. The Regions of Ancient Anatolia - World History Encyclopedia

  14. Phrygia - World History Encyclopedia

  15. The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia: (10,000-323 BCE)

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  18. Hatti - World History Encyclopedia

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  20. Ionia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  21. Lydia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia