Ancient Economies of the Northern Aegean. Fifth to First Centuries BC
most rewarding groups of iron objects analysed by Maria Kostoglou comes from Zone. Knives, scissors, spearheads and other weapon ...
by specialists in both metals. The quality of the iron produced was lower than that at Messemvria-Zone and at the third study si ...
specialized products using glass inlays, notably the ornamentalfittings of wooden funerary couches, which have been found at a n ...
the Near East, Egypt and Europe and continues to be used today for enhancing the depth of indigo or woad.^102 Alum (hydrated pot ...
half-century, many European societies have ceased to have a close working relationship with animals. Horse- and donkey-drawn veh ...
The idea that a group of transhumant shepherds operating within the Pierian mountains‘settled down’at the site of Aigeai is not ...
that, as horse domestication expanded, wild horses were evidently added to the herds. Recent examination of the Early Bronze Age ...
context of the most intensively studied group of human burials from ancient Macedonia, namely the remains of four horses retriev ...
rider’s sandals. There was also a pair of copper alloy spurs, semi-circular in shape, with a short, beak-like point. The range o ...
and Elymeia, during development work on the Odos Egnatia project. The bones of a foal were also found close by. The circumstance ...
was evidently material as well as political, as two unusual inscribed stones from Athens, a dedication by Dionysios, which illus ...
assumed that the earliest method of curing hides in prehistory consisted of drying skins through smoking, or smoking combined wi ...
unknown, but perhaps local plant source) were attached to the bronze beltfittings. Lipid analysis of the soil samples shows the ...
existence between humans and animals, domesticated and wild), and partly by strong interactions with people from peripheral area ...
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5. Regionalism and regional economies EXPLORING THE NORTHERN AEGEAN AS AN ECONOMIC‘SUPER-REGION’ The northern Aegean as an axis ...
are thinking of ancient or more recent geographical or administrative divisions). This is why I refer to the area as an economic ...
Mount Boras/Voras, west of the River Axios, and Kerkine, to the east of it, which belongs to the southern outliers of the extens ...
framework of regional administration tends to conceal the ways in which a region’s inhabitants embed specificity through habitua ...
these minerals, the different user groups who transformed the mineral into a more accessible form, those who bought this form on ...
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