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Danubian Lands between the Black, Aegean and Adriatic Seas: (7th Century BC-10th Century AD) [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 594 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 297x210x25 mm, weight: 2180 g, Illustrated throughout in black & white.
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • ISBN-10: 1784911925
  • ISBN-13: 9781784911928
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 594 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 297x210x25 mm, weight: 2180 g, Illustrated throughout in black & white.
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • ISBN-10: 1784911925
  • ISBN-13: 9781784911928
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The themes of this volume are concerned with archaeological, historical, linguistic, anthropological, geographical and other investigations across the vast area (and different regions) through which the Argonauts travelled in seeking to return from Colchis: from the eastern shore of the Black Sea and the mouth of the Danube to the Adriatic. The contributions investigate an extended time period, from Greek colonisation to the end of Antiquity, and different cultural influences involving peoples and states, Greek cities, native peoples, Roman rule and events in Late Roman times. Each particular study contributes to the ground research, helping to create a complete picture of the theoretical level of cultural and political development and interaction of different cultures. The research and general conclusions concerning the social, ethnic, cultural and political development of the peoples who lived around the Black Sea shore and along the great Danube and Sava rivers can be reliable only if based on the detailed study of particular questions related to the extensive area stretching from the Black Sea to the Adriatic, and involving the many different peoples and epochs which lasted many hundreds of years.
Principal Editor's Preface vii
Gocha R. Tsetskhladze
Message from the President of the Congress ix
Sir John Boardman
Welcome by the Secretary-General xi
Gocha R. Tsetskhladze
List of Illustrations and Tables
xiii
List of Abbreviations
xxi
Opening Lecture
Black Sea cultures and peoples
3(8)
Miroslava Mirkovic
Section 1 The Black Sea Greek Colonies and their Relationship with the Hinterland
Greeks, locals and others around the Black Sea and its hinterland: recent developments
11(32)
Gocha R. Tsetskhladze
Feasting and diplomacy in colonial behaviour in the northern Black Sea
43(6)
Ivy Faulkner
The Black Sea area in Xenophon's Anabasis
49(4)
Luigi Gallo
Hegemony and political instability in the Black Sea and Hellespont after the Theban expedition to Byzantium in 364 BC
53(6)
Jose Vela Tejada
Femmes et pouvoir chez les peuples des steppes eurasiatiques
59(4)
Marta Oller
The Bosporus after the Spartocid kings
63(4)
Stefania Gallotta
Leuce Island as a part of the Pontic contact zone: constructing a sacred Topos
67(6)
Ruja Popova
Sinope and Colchis: colonisation, or a Greek population in `poleis barbaron'?
73(8)
Jan G. de Boer
Greek colonies and the southern Black Sea hinterland: looking closer into a long, complex and multidimensional relationship
81(10)
Manolis Manoledakis
Phrygia and the southern Black Sea littoral
91(6)
Maya Vassileva
Perception and the political approach to foreigners of the West Pontic Greek colonies during the Hellenistic period
97(4)
Alina Dimitrova
The Greek colonisation of Abkhazia in the light of new archaeological discoveries: the palaeogeographic, ecological and demographic situation in Sukhum Bay
101(4)
Alik Gabelia
New data on the dynamics of relations between Greeks and Barbarians at the mouth of the Tanais river in the final stage of Scythian history (5th-3rd centuries BC)
105(4)
Viktor P. Kopylov
Greek colonisation of the European Bosporus
109(10)
Viktor Zinko
Elena Zinko
The Cimmerians: their origins, movements and their difficulties
119(8)
Ioannis K. Xydopoulos
Section 2 The Danube and the Black Sea Region
Verbindung zwischen dem Schwarzen Meer und der Adriatik durch Ozean und/oder Donau im Weltbild der archaischen Griechen
127(6)
Alexander V. Podossinov
Between the Euxine and the Adriatic Seas: ancient representations of the Ister (Danube) and the Haemus (Balkan mountains) as frames of modern South-Eastern Europe
133(20)
Anca Dan
Cultural Transfers and artistic exchanges between the Adriatic and Black Seas, 4th century BC
153(6)
Maria Cecilia D'Ercole
Celts in the Black Sea area
159(10)
Jan Bouzek
Antonia Tryphaina im ostlichen dynastischen Netzwerk
169(6)
Victor Cojocaru
Wine for the Avar elite? Amphorae from Avar period burials in the Carpathian Basin
175(8)
Gergely Csiky
Piroska Magyar-Harshegyi
Sur quelques inscriptions possiblement tomitaines
183(6)
Alexandru Avram
The ecclesiastical network of the regions on the western and northern shores of the Black Sea in late antiquity
189(8)
Dan Ruscu
Religion and society on the western Pontic shore
197(8)
Ligia Ruscu
L'Europe du sud-est chez les geographes de l'epoque imperiale: continuites et ruptures
205(8)
Mattia Vitelli Casella
Colonisation in the urban and rural milieu of Noviodunum (Moesia Inferior)
213(6)
Lucretiu Mihailescu-Birliba
Aquileian families through Pannonia and Upper Moesia
219(4)
Leonardo Gregoratti
The city of Tomis and the Roman army: epigraphic evidence
223(6)
Snezana Ferjancic
The imperial city of Justiniana Prima as a paradigm of Constantinopolitan influence in the Central Balkans
229(6)
Olga Spehar
Empreintes et originaux: les monnaies avec monogramme BAE
235(8)
Pascal Burgunder
The Roman harbour of Ariminum and its connections with the Aegean and the Black Sea
243(6)
Federico Ugolini
L'Istros dans l'horizon geographique ancien: un apercu historique sur les traditions et les connaissances geographiques concernant son bassin
249(6)
Immacolata Balena
De la mer Egee jusqu'aux Carpates: la route du vin de Rhodes vers la Dacie
255(8)
Dragos Mandescu
Section 3 Roman and Byzantine Limes. Varia
Women at the verge: Roman and Byzantine women on the Danubian Limes
263(6)
Il Akkad
Milena Joksimovic
Funerary images of women in tomb frescos of the Late Antique and Early Byzantine period from the Central Balkans
269(8)
Jelena Andelkovic Grasar
Regarding the fall of the Danubian Limes with special reference to Scythia Minor in the 7th century
277(6)
Gabriel Custurea
Gabriel Mircea Talmatchi
Some East Pontic amphorae of Roman and Early Byzantine times
283(10)
Andrei Opaij
Some thoughts about Seleucid Thrace in the 3rd century BC
293(6)
Adrian George Dumitru
Eastern Crimea in the 10th-12th centuries AD: similarities and differences
299(16)
Vadim V. Maiko
Les Romains en mer Noire: depuis les villes greques au Ile siecle apres J.-C.
315(8)
Livio Zerbini
Castles made of sand? Balkan Latin from Petar Skok to J.N. Adams
323(6)
Vojin Nedelikovic
Ancient coins on Bulgarian lands (1st century BC-5th century AD): the archetype of Dominance/Power--God/Emperor/King on a Throne
329(8)
Sasha Lozanova
Ceramics from the Danubian provinces on sites of the Chernyakhov-Sintana de Mures culture
337(18)
Boris Magomedov
Section 4 New Excavations and Projects
Thracia Pontica: Apollonia, Mesambria et al. A comparative archaeometrical approach
355(8)
Pierre Dupont
Old digs, new data: archaeological topography of the southern part of the acropolis of Istros during the Greek period (the Basilica Paran Sector)
363(8)
Valentin-Victor Bottez
Strategies coloniales et reseaux d'occupation spatiale getes sur le littoral de la Dobroudja du Nord: les acquis du Programme ANR Pont-Euxin
371(16)
Alexandre Baralis et Vasilica Lungu
Rock-cut monuments in Thrace and Phrygia: new perspectives from the Gluhite Kamani project
387(8)
Lynn E. Roller
Deultum-Debeltos: archaeological excavation of the street spaces and structures, 2004-13
395(8)
Hristo Preshlenov
The civic centre of Archaic Borysthenes: a new approach to localisation
403(12)
Dmitry Chiustov
Changes in the structure of faunal remains at the settlement on Berezan island (northern Black Sea) during its existence
415(8)
Aleksei Kasparov
Using, reusing and repairing pottery: the example of two small Bosporan centres -- Tanais and Tyritake (everyday life, economic status, wealth and the resourcefulness of the population)
423(8)
Marcin Matera
Excavation of Ash Hill 2 in Myrmekion
431(6)
Alexander M. Butyagin
Lesale, an unknown centre in western Colchis
437(4)
Annegret Plontke Luning
Recent discoveries at Tios and its territory
441(4)
Sumer Atasoy
Sahin Yildirim
The rescue excavation of the Selmanli tumulus in Kastamonu
445(8)
Sahin Yildirim
New findings on the history and archaeology of the Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey: the excavation of Cingirt Kayasi
453(10)
Ayse F. Erol
On settlement problems in north-western Anatolia (Zonguldak region) from the 7th century BC to the Roman period
463(4)
Gungor Karauguz
Achaemenid presence at Oluz Hoyuk, north-central Anatolia
467(8)
Sevket Donmez
New data about Roman painted pottery discovered at Cioroiu Nou, Dolj county, Romania
475(6)
Dorel Bondoc
The cooking devices of Apollonia Pontica (Bulgaria): preliminary study of the specificities of the ceramic assemblage of this Greek colony
481(10)
Laurent Claquin
The construction of Marcianopolis: local and imported stone production and the relationship with the West Pontic colonies during the Principate
491(4)
Zdravko Dimitrov
An architectural complex in the north-western part of the Chersonesian fortress belonging to the Chaika settlement in the north-western Crimea
495(10)
Tatyana Egorova
Elena Popova
Christian buildings in the fortress of Anacopia
505(7)
Suram Sakania
Appendix 1 Programme: Fifth International Congress on Black Sea Antiquities
512(6)
Appendix 2 Summaries of papers: Fifth International Congress on Black Sea Antiquities
518
Contributors/lead authors and contact details (published papers)
561
Gocha Tsetskhladze (PhD Moscow, DPhil Oxford) was a classical archaeologist who specialised in ancient Greek colonisation and the archaeology of the Mediterranean, the Black Sea, Caucasia, Anatolia, and Central and Eastern Europe in the 1st millennium BC. He was the author of more than 250 books, edited volumes, chapters, articles, etc.; founder and series editor of the publication series Colloquia Pontica, now Colloquia Antiqua; and founder and editor-in-chief of the journal Ancient West and East. He organised many international conferences, congresses, etc., notably the International Congress on Black Sea Antiquities which he established in 1995. He died suddenly on 11 September 2022, aged 59.