The Greek Colonisation of the Black Sea Area Paperback - 1998
by Gocha R. Tsetskhladze
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Of all the areas colonised by the Greeks, the Black Sea is one of the least-known in the West, although the area is gradually opening up to Western scholarship. This volume presents the work of Western and Eastern scholars - archaeologists, historians, linguists, epigraphists - on the Black Sea. Contents: Greek colonisation of the Black Sea Area: Stages, models and native population (G. R. Tsetskhladze); Greek ideas of the north and the east (M. Vassileva); Pontic interactions: the cult of Sabazios (A. Fol); Notizen zur griechischen Kolonisation am westlichen Schwarzen Meer (M. Lazarov); Apollonia Pontica: Recent discoveries in the Necropolis (K. Panayotova); Zum beginn der romischen Kontrolle der griechischen Stadte an der Westkueste des Pontos Euxeinos (A. Avram); Megaran colonisation in the Western half of the Black Sea (J. Hind); The Greek colonisation of the Black Sea region in the light of private lead letters (Y. Vinogradov); Ionia and the North Pontic Area: Archaic metalworking (M. Treister); Olbia and Berezan: the early pottery (J. Boardman); Archaic Berezan: Historical-archaeological essay (S. Solovev); The foundation of Tauric Chersonesus (S. Y. Saprykin); Greek Colonisation of the Bosporus (G. A. Koshelenko and V. D. Kuznetsov); The Achaeans and the Heniochi: reflections on the origins and history of a Greek rhetorical topos (D. Asheri); Writing and re-inventing colonial origins (D. Braund); Die Gruendung von Sinope und die Probleme der Anfangsphase der griechischen Kolonisation des Schwarzmeergebietes (A. L. Ivantchik) .
Details
- Title The Greek Colonisation of the Black Sea Area
- Author Gocha R. Tsetskhladze
- Binding Paperback
- Pages 336
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH
- Date 1998-01
- ISBN 9783515073028 / 3515073027
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 99514602
- Dewey Decimal Code 938
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