Hellenic colonization in Euxeinos Pontos

Penetration, early establishment, and the problem of the "emporion" revisited

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Penetration, early establishment, and the problem of the "emporion" revisited

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ix, 181 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm.

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Archaeopress
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English
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181

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Table of Contents

Prologue … v
Preface and Acknowledgements … viii
Sources
— Written Sources … 1
— Archaeological Sources … 3
Historiography of the Problem … 6
I. THE EARLIEST ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR GREEK PRESENCE IN THE NORTHERN EUXEINOS PONTOS (7th – First Quarter of 6th century B.C.) … 15
a) Greek penetration of the Euxeinos Pontos in early years … 15
b) Modern scholarly views concerning the various problems associated with the early history of the Northern Black Sea … 21
c) Early archaeological evidence for Greek colonization in the Northern Black Sea littoral … 24
d) Greek pottery of the second quarter of the 7th century B.C. … 29
e) Greek pottery of the third quarter of the 7th century B.C. … 32
f) Greek pottery of the final quarter of the 7th century B.C. … 43
g) Greek pottery in the end of the 7th and beginning of the 6th century B.C. … 49
h) Some conclusions from the study of the early archaeological evidence … 57
II. THE PROBLEMS OF THE “EMPORION” (PORT OF TRADE): MAIN CHARACTERISTICS AND PARTICULARITIES IN THE ANCIENT WRITTEN TRADITION ... 75
a) Recent scholarly views concerning the meaning of the term “emporion” (“trading port” or “port of trade”) … 75
b) The emporion in the books of Herodotos … 81
c) The “emporion” in the Mediterranean … 83
d) Herodotos I, 165: the Oinoussai emporion … 92
e) Herodotos II, 178-179: the emporion – polis Naukratis … 93
f) The emporion in the fourth book of Herodotos's “Historiai” … 106
g) A unique epigraphic monument from the Thracian area … 109
h) The emporion in Chersonesos Taurike … 113
i) Selected conclusions from the study of the term “emporion” and the problem of the “emporion period” … 121
Epilogue … 127
Abbreviations … 131
Acronyms … 133
Cyrillic Bibliography … 137
Bibliography … 159
General Index … 174

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 137-173) and index. Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--State University of Moscow, 1999.

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BAR international series ;, 1394

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Dewey Decimal Class
939.5
Library of Congress
DJK28.G74 P48 2005, DJK28.G74P48 2005

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Softcover
Pagination
ix, 181 p.
Number of pages
181
Dimensions
30 cm

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OL3465733M
ISBN 10
1841718327
ISBN 13
9781841718323
LCCN
2005440327
OCLC/WorldCat
61259768, 254571914
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1621499

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