A Companion to Ethnicity in the Ancient Mediterranean
Ethnicity and Geography 303 declare them Libyans, since they do not want to have to observe Egyptian rites, in par- ticular abst ...
304 Philip Kaplan from their rugged territory to a richer land (9.122). Cyrus rejects the suggestion, with the famous dictum tha ...
Ethnicity and Geography 305 rugged landscapes and sharp changes in seasons leads to greater toughness of character, greater cour ...
306 Philip Kaplan aware—language, way of life, and religious practice—distinguished them from commu- nities, near and far, that ...
Ethnicity and Geography 307 here, and further notes that the Athenian population was swollen by immigrants from elsewhere, there ...
308 Philip Kaplan kai rhadias echouxi t ̄on polit ̄on tas metabolas kai epidochas, 6.17.2). Residents of these cities are not co ...
Ethnicity and Geography 309 Macedonian expansion into the Aegean littoral, and the west, where Greek communities were swallowed ...
310 Philip Kaplan Londey, Peter. 1990. “Greek Colonists and Delphi.” In J. -P. Descoeudres, ed.,Greek Colonists and Native Popul ...
Ethnicity and Geography 311 Polignac, François de. 1995.Cults, Territory, and the Origins of the Greek City-State. Trans. Janet ...
CHAPTER 21 Black Sea Ethnicities Gocha R. Tsetskhladze Surveying Black Sea Cultures Although Ionian Greeks entered the Black Sea ...
Black Sea Ethnicities 313 natural resources, possessing fish, game, and large, fertile plains. We do not know what the Thracians ...
314 Gocha R. Tsetskhladze From north of the Danube in an arc to the northern Caucasus, the Black Sea coastal region, including t ...
Black Sea Ethnicities 315 objects are known, and those that are known date from the end of the sixth centuryBC and have been lin ...
316 Gocha R. Tsetskhladze Scythian Animal Style objects are common finds (Tsetskhladze 2011: 96–115). Colchian culture also exhi ...
Black Sea Ethnicities 317 Black Sea Olbia Berezan Nikonion Tyras K alos Limen Chersonesus Histria Tomis Callatis Odessus Mesembr ...
318 Gocha R. Tsetskhladze In the next wave of Ionian colonization (560–530BC), in response to the first phases of Persian conque ...
Black Sea Ethnicities 319 Sea were, in fact, uninhabited when the Greeks landed—the same can be said of the Taman peninsula, if ...
320 Gocha R. Tsetskhladze (IOSPEI^2 32). A similar relationship can be suggested for Chersonesus in the second centuryBC(IOSPEI^ ...
Black Sea Ethnicities 321 produced mutual cultural enrichment and influence: the art of the Bosporan kingdom is rightly describe ...
322 Gocha R. Tsetskhladze the Archaeanactid tyranny. Any or all of these events could have been responsible for the destruction ...
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