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Tsetskhladze, Gocha R. 2012b. “The Southern Black Sea Coast and its Hinterland: An
Ethno-Cultural Perspective.” In Gocha R. Tsetskhladze, ed.,The Black Sea, Paphlagonia,
Pontus and Phrygia in Antiquity: Aspects of Archaeology and Ancient History, 235–41. Oxford:
Archaeopress.
Tsetskhladze, Gocha R. 2013. “The Greek Bosporan Kingdom: Regionalism and Globalism in the
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Vulpe, Alexandru. 2012. “Herodotus and the Scythian problem in Romania.”Dacia n.s., 56:
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Zournatzi, Antigoni. 2000. “Inscribed Silver Vessels of the Odrysian Kings: Gifts, Tribute, and the
Diffusion of the Forms of ‘Achaemenid’ Metalware in Thrace.”AJA, 104.4: 683–706.


FURTHER READING

Many of the primary publications are in Russian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Turkish, Bulgarian, and
Romanian. Z. H. Archibald’sThe Odrysian Kingdom: Orpheus Unmasked(Oxford 1998) gives
a very good overview of the Odrysian kingdom and Bulgarian archaeology. R. Rolle provides a
very good account of the Scythians inThe World of the Scythians(Berkeley-London 1989). For
the southern Black Sea, see G. R. Tsetskhladze, “Greeks and Locals in the Southern Black Sea
Littoral: A Re-examination.” In G. Herman and I. Shatzman, eds.,Greeks between East and West:
Essays in Greek Literature and History in Memory of David Asheri(Jerusalem 2007), 160–95;
andS.M.Burstein,Outpost of Hellenism: The Emergence of Heraclea on the Black Sea(Berkeley
1976). For Colchis, see G. R. Tsetskhladze, “Colchians, Greeks and Achaemenids in the 7th-5th
ccBC: A Critical Look.”Klio13.2 (1994), 78–102. J. Hind’s “The Bosporan Kingdom,” in the
second edition ofTheCambridgeAncientHistory, vol. VI (Cambridge 1994), 476–511, remains
the best short account in English. Greek colonization of the Black Sea is best investigated via
A. Avram, J. Hind, and G. Tsetskhladze, “The Black Sea Area,” in M. H. Hansen and T. H.
Nielsen, eds.,An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis(Oxford 2004), 924–73; and G.
R. Tsetskhladze, ed.,The Greek Colonisation of the Black Sea Area: Historical Interpretation of
Archaeology(Stuttgart 1998). For a general overview of the Black Sea in the Classical period,
see S. M. Burstein “The Greek Cities of the Black Sea.” In K. Kinzl, ed.,A Companion to the
Classical Greek World(Oxford 2006), 137–52.
Bonfante, Larissa. ed. 2011.The Barbarians of Ancient Europe: Realities and Interactions.Cam-
bridge: Cambridge University Press.
Burstein, Stanley Mayer. 2006. “The Greek Cities of the Black Sea.” In Konrad H. Kinzl, ed.,
A Companion to the Classical Greek World, 137–52. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
Dönmez, ̧Sevket. 2010. “Sacral Monuments of the North-Central Anatolia.” In Elias K. Petropou-
los and Alexander A. Maslennikov, eds.,Ancient Sacral Monuments of the Black Sea, 515–62.
Thessaloniki: Kyriakidis Brothers’ Publishing House.
Mihailov, Georgi. 1991. “Thrace before the Persian Entry into Europe.” InCAHIII.2, 2nd edn,
591–618. Cambridge.

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