Ancient Economies of the Northern Aegean. Fifth to First Centuries BC
enough to allow for such media. Historical anecdotes, such as those about the emergency copper alloy issues of Timotheos at Olyn ...
should we think ofemporiain a more abstract way, as commercial operations, or access to wider and more distant markets? These qu ...
Mount Pangaion and Mount Symbolon, which faces the coastal plain, has revealed a plethora of hitherto largely unknown sites, whi ...
artefacts has underscored the strong continuity of mining and smelting technology along the entire Thracian coastline.^29 The ch ...
interior of Thrace.^32 Other cities along the north Aegean continued to mint at a time when Athenian tetradrachms were supersedi ...
League by Athens from Thasos and from its dependencies on the main- land. Thasos paid an enhanced tribute from 443bconwards, mov ...
to Brasidas, but he was not necessarily sorry. He could live out the rest of his days as a tax exile in the Thasianperaia, or cl ...
comparable to that conducted in the Thermaic Gulf, means that evalu- ations of this region’s mineralogical exploitation are base ...
particularly on the eastern end of the Pangaion massif and the much more plentiful evidence on the southern slopes of Mount Leka ...
Philippoi has recently persuaded a number of scholars to relocate Mount Dysoron to the mountains on the eastern margins of the S ...
indicted felon, and informers were encouraged to provide information in return for a reward of half the penalty.^50 SAMOTHRACE C ...
(formerly the Temenos), is thought to have been dedicated by Philip II c. 340 bc, in recognition of his personal devotion to the ...
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7. Dining cultures MACEDONIAN AND THRACIAN ROYAL DINNERS ‘But nowadays, as Theopompus records in thefirst book of his Philippika ...
Without Athenaeus, however, we would be deprived of the atmos- phere of dining and the social connections between dinners, guest ...
rooms: R, S; with symmetrical reconstructions beside P, leading into Q1 and Q2; mirrored in N5; with twin rooms (N1) and the nor ...
connect them directly with Macedonian kings and princes. In one story, a letter had just arrived for Philip II from King Kotys, ...
the people who were directly involved in the running of country estates and daily services to the owner, they suggest some organ ...
because more ambitious social events might be linked to hunting exped- itions, when feasts were in any case more easily managed ...
component of GDP, is not just dependent on aggregate national or household income, but also on attitudes to work and leisure, an ...
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