A renewed interest in chronological problems has surfaced in recent years. In this volume deriving from the first international Conference of the Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre for Black Sea Studies, thirteen contributions by scholars from Russia, Ukraine, Romania, USA, Canada, Belgium and Denmark review and discuss the elements upon which the chronology used in Black Sea archaeology and history in the period c. 400-100 BC is built. The subjects include: amphora and amphora stamp chronologies (Mark Lawall; Sergej Ju. Monachov; Niculae Conovici; Vladimir Stolba), coin chronology (Francois de Callatay, Athenian pottery (Susan I. Rotroff), epigraphic evidence (Jakob Munk Hojte), and a number of case studies presenting the material on which is based the dating of a series of Greek and barbarian/non-Greek sites and burial monuments on the northern shores of the Black Sea (Valentina V. Krapivina; Valeria Bylkova; Lise Hannestad, Miron I. Zolotarev, Ju. P. Zaytsev, Valentina I. Mordvinceva). VLADIMIR STOLBA is Senior Researcher at The Institute of the History of Material Culture, Russian Academy of Science, St Petersburg, and presently at the Centre for Black Sea Studies, Aarhus. LISE HANNESTAD is Senior Associate Professor at the Department for Classical Archaeology, University of Aarhus.
Lisa Hannestad & Vladimir Stolba
Chronologies of the Black Sea Area in the Period c. 400-100 BC [PDF ebook]
Chronologies of the Black Sea Area in the Period c. 400-100 BC [PDF ebook]
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Sprache Englisch ● Format PDF ● Seiten 300 ● ISBN 9788779349247 ● Dateigröße 18.9 MB ● Herausgeber Lisa Hannestad & Vladimir Stolba ● Verlag Aarhus University Press ● Ort Aarhus ● Land DK ● Erscheinungsjahr 2005 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 7049976 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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