Acknowledgments
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Abstract
Introduction
Past Research
Research Questions
Methodology
The Geography of the Study Area
The Political Geography of Western Anatolia
The Location of Aḫḫiyawa and its Political Status
Local and Foreign Material and Time Frame
Chapter 1: Theoretical Framework
1.1. Cultural Interaction and Identity
1.2. Western Anatolia as a Periphery
1.3. Beyond Core and Periphery
1.4. The Concept of Mobility
1.5. Tracing Mobility in Archaeological Contexts
1.6. Maritime Exchange and Insularity
1.7. Elites and the Pursuit of Luxury/Exotic Objects
1.8. The Upper Aegean / Western Anatolia Elite Network
Chapter 2: Šeḫa River Land
2.1. Pergamon and the Kaikos (Bakirçay) Valley
2.2. Panaztepe
2.3. Larisa am Hermos
2.4. Kaymakçi
2.5. Sardis
2.6. Bayrakli
2.7. Framing Šeḫa River Land
Chapter 3: Arzawa/Mira
3.1. Liman Tepe
3.2. Çeşme-Bağlararasi
3.3. Bademgediği Tepe
3.4. Bakla Tepe
3.5. Colophon
3.6. Ephesus
3.7. Framing Arzawa/Mira
Chapter 4: The Islands of the Northeast Aegean
4.1. Lemnos
4.2. Koukonisi
4.3. Small Objects
4.4. Hephaestia
4.5. Other Sites on Lemnos
4.6. Lesbos
4.7. Psara
4.8. Chios
4.9. Emporio
4.10. Samos
4.11. Framing the Islands of the Northeast Aegean
Conclusions
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