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Exploring the Hospitable Sea: Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Black Sea in Antiquity held in Thessaloniki, 21-23 September 2012
Manolis Manoledakis
This volume presents the proceedings of an international workshop hosted by the School of Humanities of the International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki (September 2012) on the theme of 'The Black Sea in Antiquity', aiming at bringing together young scholars from all over the world who specialize in research in this field. The contributions cover the whole Black Sea region and provide insights into several aspects of its historical periods (Antiquity, Late Antiquity, Byzantine): colonisation, religion, local tribes and their relations with the Greeks, geography, written sources, inscriptions, and archaeological research generally.
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Copyright
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Introduction
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Milesian Ktiseis and Aeolian Potters in the Black SeaRegion
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The Southern Black Sea in the Homeric Iliad:Some Geographical, Philological and Historical Remarks
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The Black Sea as a Scythian Bow
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The Cult of the Great Gods of Samothrace in the Black SeaRegion
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The Foundation of Pantikapaion:Greek Colonists and Native Populations on the NorthernBlack Sea Coast
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Notes on the History of the Scythian Kingdom of Crimea
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The Lower City of Tanais
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Identifying the Tribes of the Eastern Black Sea Region
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State in Danger:Ideological Strategies of the West Pontic Poleis in the Faceof an External Threat
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Resisting Rule in Ancient Thrace
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The History of Tieion/Tios (Eastern Bithynia) in the Lightof Inscriptions
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Two Defence Units in the Pontic Kingdom:Çördük and Geyras Strongholds - Preliminary Results
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Investigation of the Rural Settlements in NW of Amasyaduring the Hellenistic and Roman Periods by Using GIS
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Romans in the North Black Sea Region:Greco-Roman Bilingualism in Olbia
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Navigation in the Black Sea:A Case Study of Maritime Traffic in the Northern BlackSea Region from Late Antiquity to Early Middle Ages(4th-7th c.)
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Understanding the Function of an Eleventh Century ADMedieval Building Complex at Komana through the SpatialAnalysis of Archaeological Data:A Pilot Study
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List of contributors
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Published: 2013
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407311142 (paperback)
- 9781407340821 (ebook)
BAR Number: S2498