Meetings of cultures in the Black Sea Region : between conflict and coexistence /
Meetings of cultures arouse strong feelings. In this volume, nineteen scholars from Denmark, France, Georgia, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Russia, and Ukraine present a profound discussion covering various topics from the physical arena of the colonial encounters, to the layout of land and protec...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Santa Barbara :
Aarhus University Press,
2008.
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Colección: | Black Sea studies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Matter; Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Bibliography; Rhythms of Eurasia and the Main Historical Stages of the Kimmerian Bosporos in Pre-Roman Times; Stage 1. Settling the region (600-480 BC); Stage 2. The rule of the Archaianaktids (480/79-438/7 BC); Stage 3. The early rule of the Spartokids and the Golden Age of Bosporos and Scythia (438/7-c. 300 BC); Stage 4. A time of crisis (first half of the 3rd century BC); Stage 5. A Bosporan renaissance (c. 250-c. 150 BC); Stage 6. A new period of instability (mid- to late 2nd century BC).
- Stage 7. Bosporos under Pontic influence (late 2nd century-63 BC)Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Some reflections on eschatological currents, Diasporic experience, and group identity in the northwestern Black Sea region; Eschatological thinking in the Black Sea region and beyond; Eschatological thinking as expression of diasporic consciousness?; Diaspora models; Diaspora and pagan Antiquity?; Diaspora and religious responses; Culture change through hybridization?; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography.
- Phalerae of Horse Harnesses in Votive Depositions of the 2nd-1st Century BC in the North Pontic Region and the Sarmatian ParadigmResearch history; Two groups of phalerae; "Sarmatians", "Sarmatian culture", and the "Sarmatian Paradigm"; Rostovcev and the Sarmatians; P. Rau and his followers; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Abbreviations; Conflict or Coexistence? Remarks on Indigenous Settlement and Greek Colonization in the Foothills and Hinterland of the Sibaritide (Northern Calabria, Italy); Meeting of cultures East and West: an introduction; Aim and content of paper.
- Settling in the margins of Oinotrian societyMeeting of cultures in the sanctuary on Timpone Motta; Meeting of cultures, the Iron Age and Archaic settlement of Timpone Motta; What can landscape archaeology add?; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; The Chora Formation of the Greek Cities of Aegean Thrace. Towards a Chronological Approach to the Colonization Process; Greek colonization in context: Aegean Thrace before the arrival of the first Greek settlers; The development of the early Iron Age settlement pattern; The cultural diversity of the Aegean Thracian societies.
- The controversial question of pre-colonial contactsThe late Bronze Age commercial networks; The Geometric and Archaic period: the doubtful identification of the traders; The early phase of colonization and the installation of the colonists: an unexpected complexity; The question of the territory and the first stage of its formation; The classical period and the expansion of the city-state; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Abbreviations; A Kolchian and Greek Settlement: Excavations at Pičvnari 1967 to 2005; The settlement; The Kolchian cemetery; The "Greek" necropolis.