Ancient West & East, Volume 6Brill, 2007 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 31
Page 97
... communities , in a few cases they have the active back of their community of origin . In other circumstances the move- ment of goods is based on itinerant communities . At the same time one encounters the emporion , a form of regulated ...
... communities , in a few cases they have the active back of their community of origin . In other circumstances the move- ment of goods is based on itinerant communities . At the same time one encounters the emporion , a form of regulated ...
Page 323
... communities that fulfil a number of conditions and communities called polis in later sources as two distinct categories . For communities which are not attested as poleis in Archaic and Classical sources but fulfil a number of ...
... communities that fulfil a number of conditions and communities called polis in later sources as two distinct categories . For communities which are not attested as poleis in Archaic and Classical sources but fulfil a number of ...
Page 325
... communities that , in fact , were just ' examples of the combined emporion and stronghold ' ( p . 293 ) . As instances of such communities he mentions Eion , Heraion , Mesambria , Pistyros and , possibly , Sindos and Therme , all in ...
... communities that , in fact , were just ' examples of the combined emporion and stronghold ' ( p . 293 ) . As instances of such communities he mentions Eion , Heraion , Mesambria , Pistyros and , possibly , Sindos and Therme , all in ...
Contents
WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
Copyright | |
28 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Anatolia ancient antiquity appears approach archaeological Black Sea Bronze burials Byzantine Central centre century century BC chapter church Classical coins collection communities considered context contribution culture detailed discussion early East Eastern Egypt Egyptian empire especially ethnic evidence example excavations existence figures finds flasks Greek Hellenistic Herodotus ideas illustrations important individual influence inscription interest interpretation Iron ISBN issue Italy king late later material means Mediterranean monuments Museum nature northern notes objects offers origin Oxford particular period Persian polis political possible pottery present problems provides publication published question racism recent references region relations remains Roman settlement shows social society sources suggests tion tombs trade tradition University various volume West Western