The emporion in the Ancient Western Mediterranean : trade and colonial encounters from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Period /
"Twenty-five years ago, publication of the landmark volume L'emporion (Bresson & Rouillard 1993) had a major impact on studies of the ancient Mediterranean. It marked one of the first attempts to focus attention systematically on the kinds of trade enclaves that ancient Greeks named &q...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Montpellier :
Presses Universitaires de la Mediterranee,
2018
[Montpellier] : Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée, 2018 [Montpellier] : Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée, 2018 |
Series: | Collection "Mondes anciens."
Collection "Mondes anciens." Collection "Mondes anciens." Collection "Mondes anciens" Collection "Mondes anciens" |
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Table of Contents:
- The Emporion in Context
- The Emporion and the Ancient Mediterranean
- The Emporion : Some Uses of the Term
- Emporion and Archaic Polis, a Complex Dialectic
- Flexible Interfaces of the Ancient Mediterranean World
- The Emporion and the Land, or, Hesiod Between Land and Sea
- From the Strait of Gibraltar to the Gulf of Lion
- Phoenician Emporia in the Atlantic Coast of Africa
- The city-Emporion of Huelva (10th-6th Centuries BC)
- MQM. Phoenician Emporia in the South of the Iberian Peninsula (9th to 7th Centuries BC)
- Trading Settlements in Eastern Iberia During the Iron Age : Between Redistributive Engagement and Political Authority
- Emporion and the North-Eastern Coast of the Iberian Peninsula
- Sailors and Landsmen in the Emporia of Southern Gaul
- Italy and its Margins
- The Emporion in the Adriatic. Trade, Trafficking, Cultural Constructions (6th-2nd Century BC)
- Fonteblanda/Portus Telamonis. A "Trading Post" for Wine and Metals on the Central-Northern Tyrrhenian Coast in the 6th Century BC
- Between Tarquinia and Gravisca
- Rethinking Pithekoussai. Current Perspectives and Issues
- Phoenicians, Greeks and "Indigenous peoples" in the Emporia of Sicily
- Sant'Imbenia and the Topic of the Emporia in Sardinia
- Comparative Perspectives on the Emporion
- Aegean Migrations and the Indigenous Iron Age Communities on the Ionian Coast of Southern
- Italy : Sharing and Interaction Phenomena
- Trading Places? Sites of Mobility and Migration in the Iron Age West Mediterranean
- Emporia : Spaces of Encounter and Entanglement
- Interpreting Cultural Contact : How Greek Inscriptions from Emporion Challenge Roman Texts and Hellenization
- Atlantic Intersections : African-European Emporia in Early Modern West Africa
- The Emporion in Context
- The Emporion and the Ancient Mediterranean
- The Emporion : Some Uses of the Terni
- Emporion and Archaic Polis, a Complex Dialectic
- Flexible Interfaces of the Ancient Mediterranean World
- The Emporion and the Land, or : Hesiod Between Land and Sea
- From the Strait of Gibraltar to the Gulf of Lion
- Phoenician Emporia in the Atlantic Coast of Africa
- The city-Emporion of Huelva (10th-6th Centuries BC)
- MQM. Phoenician Emporia in the South of the Iberian Peninsula (9th to 7th Centuries BC)
- Trading Settlements in Eastern Iberia During the Iron Age : Between Redistributive Engagement and Political Authority
- Emporion and the North-Eastern Coast of the Iberian Peninsula
- Sailors and Landsmen in the Emporia of Southern Gaul
- Italy and its Margins
- The Emporion in the Adriatic. Trade, Trafficking, Cultural Constructions (6th-2nd Century BC)
- Fonteblanda/Portus Telamonis. A "Trading Post" for Wine and Metals on the Central-Northern Tyrrhenian Coast in the 6th Century BC
- Between Tarquinia and Gravisca
- Rethinking Pithekoussai. Current Perspectives and Issues
- Phoenicians, Greeks and "Indigenous peoples" in the Emporia of Sicily
- Sant'Imbenia and the Topic of the Emporia in Sardinia
- Comparative Perspectives on the Emporion
- Aegean Migrations and the Indigenous Iron Age Communities on the Ionian Coast of Southern
- Italy : Sharing and Interaction Phenomena
- Trading Places? Sites of Mobility and Migration in the Iron Age West Mediterranean
- Emporia : Spaces ofEncounter and Entanglement
- Interpreting Cultural Contact : How Greek Inscriptions from Emporion Challenge Roman Texts and Hellenization
- Atlantic Intersections : African-European Emporia in Early Modern West Africa