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

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List of abbreviations


Abbreviations for ancient literary sources followOxford Classical Dic-
tionary^3 (1996), xxix–liv. Abbreviations for epigraphic sources follow
Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum, Index XXXVI–XLV (Amster-
dam, 1999), 677–688. Abbreviations for periodicals followL’Année Phi-
lologique. Other abbreviations are the following:


Adams and Borza W. L. Adams and E. Borza (eds) (1982),
Philip II, Alexander the Great and the
Macedonian Heritage,Lanham.


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20 Chronia AEMY 20 ×æüíØÆÔï`æåÆØïºïªØŒü‚æªïóôÅ
ÌÆŒåäïíßÆŒÆØôÅ ̈æÜŒÅ, Thessaloniki,
2009.
Agoranomia P. van Alfen, (ed.) (2006)Agoranomia:
Studies in Money and Exchange
Presented to J. H. Kroll,New York.


Alternatives to Athens R. Brock and S. Hodkinson (eds) (2000),
Alternatives to Athens. Varieties of
Political Organization and Community
in Ancient Greece, Oxford.


Ancient Colonizations H. Hurst and S. Owen (eds) (2005),
Ancient Colonizations, Analogy,
Similarity, and Difference,London.


AncMac VII Ancient Macedonia. VII. Macedonia
from the Iron Age to the Death of Philip
II. Papers read at the Seventh
International Symposium held in
Thessaloniki, October 14–18, 2002,
Thessaloniki, 2007.


AOR Archeologicheski Razkopki i
Prouchvaniya,Bulgarian Academy of
Sciences/Institute of Archaeology and
Museum, Sofia.


Aperghis G. G. Aperghis (2004),The Seleukid
Royal Economy: The Finances and

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