Ancient Economies of the Northern Aegean. Fifth to First Centuries BC

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5.4 Adjiyska Vodenitsa, near Vetren: approach to the eastern
gateway from the south-west (© Z. H. Archibald) 232
5.5 Krastevich, plan of the town, showing the storage complex
(left); (redrawn afterAOR2010) 235
5.6 Krastevich, plan of the upland sanctuary (redrawn
afterAOR2010) 236
5.7 Istanbul, view of the Bosporus from Topkapi palace, the
heart of the ancient city of Byzantion (© Z. H. Archibald) 238


6.1 Thasos, plan of the city area, showing Thracian concentrations
in the early city (Muller 2010,fig. 142) 260
6.2 Thasos, plan of the civic area in the sixth centurybc, showing
the persistence of districts within the confines of the later city
(Muller 2010,fig. 145) 265


7.1 Olynthos: view from the South Hill towards the Toronaean Gulf,
with olive groves (© Z. H. Archibald) 281
7.2 Cows and herdsmen near Strelcha, central Bulgaria
(© Z. H. Archibald) 289
7.3 Table showing relative proportions of wild and domestic
species in selected contexts at Adjiyska Vodenitsa, Vetren
(ancient Pistiros), (after Stallibrass 2010) 292


8.1 Adjiyska Vodenitsa, Vetren, tumulus 2 (© Z. H. Archibald) 298
8.2 Zhaba Mogila, Strelcha, view of the entrance to the tomb
(© Z. H. Archibald) 301
8.3 Tumulus of Starosel: masonrykrepissurrounding the
earth mound (© Z. H. Archibald) 302
8.4 Dion, Macedonia: fourth-centurybctemple foundations
(© Z. H. Archibald) 303
8.5 Vergina, tomb with Ionic façade (© Z. H. Archibald) 307


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