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PONTIKA 2008: Recent Research on the Northern and Eastern Black Sea in Ancient Times; Proceedings of the International Conference, 21st–26th April 2008, Kraków

Ewdoksia Papuci-Wadyka, Michael Vickers, Jaroslaw Bodzek and David Braund 2011 © BAR Publishing
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Forty-seven papers concerning the northern and eastern Black Sea in ancient times. Papers cover a wide range of topics, including Ancient Greek poleis, numismatics, amphorae, pottery and Greek-'Barbarian' relations. Contents available on request.
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  • BAR pre-2020
  • BAR International Series pre-2020
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  • 9781407337951 (ebook)
  • 9781407306605 (paperback)
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  • S2240
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  • Festschrifte / Presentation Volumes
  • Excavation / Fieldwork / Survey
  • Multiperiod
  • Identity / Gender / Childhood / Ethnicity / Romanization
  • Greece, Aegean, Crete and Black Sea
  • Ceramics and Pottery Studies
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  • Table of Contents
  • PONTIKA 2008 Proceedings – Introduction
  • Chapter 1: The Discovery of a Hellenistic Ostracon in Nikonion
  • Chapter 2: Koshary (Ukraine): International Relations in the Light of Numismatic Evidence
  • Chapter 3: Heracles the Scythian: Herodotus, Herodorus and Colonial Cultures
  • Chapter 4: New Data on Relationships Between the Ancient Greek Poleis of the North-Western Black Sea Littoral (Tyras-Olbia)
  • Chapter 5: Geophysical Research at Koshary (Ukraine, Odessa province)
  • Chapter 6: New Research in the Environs of the Acropolis of Myrmekion
  • Chapter 7: Belozerskoe as a Settlement in a Greek-barbarian ‘Contact Zone’: 2003-7
  • Chapter 8: The Black Sea Coast Between the Bosporan Kingdom and Colchis
  • Chapter 9: Greeks and Colchians: Marriage and Ethnic Categories
  • Chapter 10: Greek Seafaring in the Age of Colonization in the Black Sea Area
  • Chapter 11: Greek Amphora Stamps from the Black Sea and Mediterranean Areas in the Jagiellonian University Institute of Archaeology Collection
  • Chapter 12: Characterization of the Bug and Dnieper Limans Workshop: Preliminary Laboratory Results and Comparative Typological Studies
  • Chapter 13: Greek Graffiti from Pichvnari (1998-2007)
  • Chapter 14: Gilded Terracotta Jewellery from Meotian Sites of the Kuban Region: the Problem of Intercultural Contact in the Early Hellenistic Period
  • Chapter 15: Handmade Pottery of the Greek Group from Tyras, Olbia and Nymphaion in the Hellenistic Period
  • Chapter 16: Research into Overall Biological Condition of a Group of Individuals Buried in a Necropolis Dating from 4th-3rd Centuries BC in Koshary (Ukraine)
  • Chapter 17: Two Pelikai from the Collection of the National Museum in Kraków: Form and Decoration
  • Chapter 18: The Influence of Greek Military Art on the Military Science of Scythians of the Lower Don (5th-4th Centuries BC)
  • Chapter 19: Tsikhisdziri Cemetery
  • Chapter 20: A Geto-Dacian Coin Hoard from the 1st Century BC in the Light of X-ray Fluorescence Analysis
  • Chapter 21: Queen Dynamis and Tanais
  • Chapter 22: Common and Distinguishing Features of Greek Colonization in the Black Sea Area
  • Chapter 23: Daily Life in Ancient Koshary: Some Comments. Part 2
  • Chapter 24: Tschatyrdag, an Unknown Roman Sentry Post on the Southern Crimean Coast?
  • Chapter 25: Flat-graves Necropolis of Artyushchenko II in the South of the Taman Peninsula
  • Chapter 26: Greek-Barbarian Relations in the Lower Don Region in the 7th-3rd Centuries BC
  • Chapter 27: Olbia Pontica in the 3rd-4th Centuries AD: Late Antique or Post-Antique?
  • Chapter 28: Architectural Representations on Coins of the Southern Black Sea Coast During the Roman Period
  • Chapter 29: An Olbian Estate of the 4th Century BC
  • Chapter 30: The Bronze Statuette of a Colchian Horsewoman on Samos: Accident or Design?
  • Chapter 31: Children’s Burials in the Koshary Necropolis: Some Remarks
  • Chapter 32: Amphorae from Dug-out No. 6 of the Ancient Settlement at Koshary (Tiligul Liman, Odessa Province, Ukraine)
  • Chapter 33: A Tentative Analysis of Mass Amphora Material from the Warsaw University Excavations at Tanais
  • Chapter 34: The Results of New Archaeological Research at the Bosporan City of Kytaion in 2005-7
  • Chapter 35: The Cult of Achilles on the Coast of the Black Sea
  • Chapter 36: Subjects and Allies: the Black Sea Empire of Mithradates VI Eupator (120-63 BC) Reconsidered
  • Chapter 37: Ten Years of the Polish-Ukrainian Koshary Project (1998-2008)
  • Chapter 38: Western Tanais in the Light of the Latest Research of the University of Warsaw (Trench XXV, 2006-7)
  • Chapter 39: Skythes the Lakedaimonian
  • Chapter 40: Geto-Dacian Pottery Vessels (2nd Century BC-1st Century AD): Imitation and Originality
  • Chapter 41: Archaeological Excavations on the Chora of Akra (2002-7)
  • Chapter 42: Multicultural Encounters in the Greek Countryside: Evidence from the Panskoye I Necropolis, Western Crimea
  • Chapter 43: Burial Practices, in the Light of the Finds from Pichvnari
  • Chapter 44: Russian Monarchs and Classical Archaeology on the Northern Black Sea Coast
  • Chapter 45: The Complete Works of Paul Dubrux
  • Chapter 46: A Collegium of Hieroi in the Bosporan Kingdom?
  • Chapter 47: Ten Years of Anglo-Georgian Collaboration at Pichvnari
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