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Hellenic Colonization in Euxeinos Pontos: Penetration, early establishment, and the problem of the "emporion" revisited
Elias K. Petropoulos
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This volume results from the author's researches into the archaeological data which came to light from settlement excavations in the northern Euxeinos Pontos. This is the sum of all archaeological evidence attesting to the presence in this area of emporia settlements. The author's sources include inscriptions, written, and archaeological material. The aim of the study is to offer as accurate a description as possible of the Black Sea emporia (from the data provided by modern in situ research) covering in particular the period from the middle of the 7th c BC to around 580 BC.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Dedication
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Prologue
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Preface and Acknowledgements
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SOURCES
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Historiography of the Problem
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CHAPTER I. THE EARLIEST ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR GREEK PRESENCE IN THE NORTHERN EUXEINOS PONTOS (7th – FIRST QUARTER OF 6th CENTURY B.C.)
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CHAPTER II. THE PROBLEMS OF THE “EMPORION” (PORT OF TRADE): MAIN CHARACTERISTICS AND PARTICULARITIES IN THE ANCIENT WRITTEN TRADITION
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EPILOGUE
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ABBREVIATIONS
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ACRONYMS
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CYRILLIC BIBLIOGRAPHY
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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GENERAL INDEX
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Published: 2005
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407328287 (ebook)
- 9781841718323 (paperback)
BAR Number: S1394