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Northern Black Sea in Antiquity - Networks, Connectivity, and Cultural Interactions

English · Hardback

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The Northern Black Sea region, despite its distance from the centers of classical civilizations, played an integral role in the socioeconomic life of the ancient Greco-Roman world. The chapters in this book, written by experts on the region, explore topics such as the trade, religion, political culture, art and architecture, and the local non-Greek populations, from the foundation of the first Greek colonies on the North Pontic shores at the end of the seventh and sixth century BCE through the first centuries of the Roman imperial period. This volume closely examines relevant categories of archaeological material, including amphorae, architectural remains, funerary and dedicatory monuments, inscriptions, and burial complexes. Geographically, it encompasses the coastal territories of modern Russia and Ukraine. The Northern Black Sea in Antiquity embraces an inclusive and comparative approach while discussing new archaeological evidence, offering fresh insights into familiar questions, and presenting original interpretations of well-known artifacts.

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Introduction: 'Pontic networks' Valeriya Kozlovskaya; 1. The Greeks and the Black Sea: the earliest ideas about the region and the beginning of colonization Askold Ivantchik; Part I. Harbors: 2. Ancient harbors of the Northwestern Black Sea coast Valeriya Kozlovskaya; 3. Geological context for coastal adaptation along the Northern Black Sea: 700 BCE-500 CE Ilya Buynevich; Part II. Overseas Trade: 4. Overseas trade in the Black Sea region from the Archaic to the Hellenistic period (based on amphora studies) Sergey Monakhov and Elena Kuznetsova; 5. Overseas trade in the Black Sea region and the formation of the Pontic market from the first century BCE to the third century CE Sergey Vnukov; Part III. Political Culture: 6. Political culture in the cities of the Northern Black Sea region in the 'long Hellenistic Age' (the epigraphic evidence) Angelos Chaniotis; Part IV. Art and Architecture: 7. 'Language of images' in the arts of the Bosporan Kingdom Maya Muratov; 8. Local architectural styles in the Northern Black Sea region (with a particular focus on the Ionic order) Alla Buyskikh; Part V. The Sarmatians: 9. The Sarmatians in the Northern Black Sea region (on the basis of archaeological material) Valentina Mordvintseva.

About the author

Valeriya Kozlovskaya was a lecturer at Mount Ida College, Massachusetts. She has many years of experience working in the Black Sea region and has published articles on the archaeology of the Northern Black Sea.

Summary

Written by a team of experts on the region, each chapter of The Northern Black Sea in Antiquity features a specific topic or theme, such as trade and economy, political culture, art and architecture, and the non-Greek populations of the region, often focusing on a key category of the archaeological material.

Product details

Authors Valeriya Kozlovskaya
Assisted by Valeriya Kozlovskaya (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2017
 
EAN 9781107019515
ISBN 978-1-107-01951-5
No. of pages 392
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Pre and early history
Non-fiction book > History > Pre and early history, antiquity

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Ancient World, Archaeology by period / region, Classical Greek & Roman archaeology, Black Sea

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