Edited by Inge Nielsen. — Athens: The Danish Institute at Athens, 2001 — 317 p. — (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens, Volume 4) — ISBN10: 8-7793-4004-0 / ISBN13: 978-8-7793-4004-6.
Inge
Nielsen, Introduction.
David
Braund, Palace and Polis: Dionysus, Scythia and Plutarch's Alexander.
Stephen
Lumsden, Power and identity in the neo-Assyrian world.
Thierry
Petit, The first palace of Amathus and the Cypriot Poleogenesis.
Amélie
Kuhrt, The palace(s) of Babylon.
David
Stronach, From Cyrus to Darius: notes on art and architecture in early Achaemenid palaces.
Rémy
Boucharlat, The palace and the royal Achaemenid City: two case studies--Pasargadae and Susa.
Florian
Knauss, Persian rule in the North: Achaemenid palaces on the periphery of the empire.
Aminia
Kanetsyan, Urartian and early Achaemenid palaces in Armenia.
Felix I.
Ter-Martirossov, The typology of the columnar structures of Armenia in the Achaemenid period.
Inge
Nielsen, The gardens of Hellenistic palaces.
M. B.
Hatzopoulos, Macedonian palaces: where king and city meet.
Chryssoula
Saatsoglou-Paliadeli, The Palace of Vergina-Aegae and its surroundings.
Graeme
Clarke, The Governor's Palace, Acropolis, Jebel Khalid.
Vachtang
Licheli, Causasian Iberia in the post-Achaemenid period: the chronology of the principle monuments.
Iulon
Gagoshidze, A royal palace in first century Iberia: according to the archaeological material from Dedopolis Gora, Georgia.
Ilyas
Babayev, Excavations of communal buildings (fourth century BC-first century AD) at Gabala, the capital of Caucasian Albania.
Antonio
Invernizzi, Arsacid palaces.