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Page 204
... indicate contacts with Ethiopia as well.35 Like Myos Hormos , Berenike was connected by a road network to the Nile val- ley ( Fig . 4 ) , although the distance between the southern port and the river are much greater . A route from ...
... indicate contacts with Ethiopia as well.35 Like Myos Hormos , Berenike was connected by a road network to the Nile val- ley ( Fig . 4 ) , although the distance between the southern port and the river are much greater . A route from ...
Page 215
... indicate both important continuities and change in the Eastern sea trade . First of all , it would indicate that the large sailing ships of the early Roman period were an anomaly , and that smaller , more nimble and less capacious ships ...
... indicate both important continuities and change in the Eastern sea trade . First of all , it would indicate that the large sailing ships of the early Roman period were an anomaly , and that smaller , more nimble and less capacious ships ...
Page 216
... indicate the end of grand elite spon- sorship of trade and an increase in more modest ventures . A hint of this is also found in the cargo of the Black Assarca wreck , which preliminary work indicates was predominantly Ayla - Axum ...
... indicate the end of grand elite spon- sorship of trade and an increase in more modest ventures . A hint of this is also found in the cargo of the Black Assarca wreck , which preliminary work indicates was predominantly Ayla - Axum ...
Contents
F MILETO with an appendix by M SALVINI On the Estimation of the Volumes | 21 |
Relationships and Receptions | 43 |
A NASO The Origin of Tomb Painting in Etruria | 63 |
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3rd century 7th century BC Aegean amphorae analysis ancient archaeological Archaic architecture Asia Athenian Athens Ayanis Bactria Berenike bibliography Black Sea Bronze Age Byzantine Caere Casevitz catalogue Central centre chapters Choirades chronology cité Classical Clysma coins colonies context cult culture d'une deux deuxième discussion early East Greek Eastern Egypt empire été Etruria Etruscan evidence example excavations finds fondation fondée Giresun Greece Hartog Hellenistic Herodotus illustrations imperial important inscriptions Iron Age ISBN Italy kapi Kerasous late antiquity LIŠ litres Luwian material Mediterranean Miletos modern Mossynoeci Museum Myos Hormos nomadic Oxford painted Paperback papers period Persian Pharnakeia pithoi pithos Polis ports pottery provides recent Red Sea reference region Ridgway Roman Near East Rome Salvini Saqqara Sasanian scholars Scythian settlement Shapur Sinope sources steppe Strabon Tarhunt tion tirusi tomb Tomba trade tradition Tsetskhladze vases Veii verbe volume Woudhuizen Xiongnu