Classical Olbia and the Scythian World: From the Sixth Century BC to the Second Century AD
Online ISBN:
9780191734311
Print ISBN:
9780197264041
Publisher:
British Academy
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Classical Olbia and the Scythian World: From the Sixth Century BC to the Second Century AD
S D Kryzhitskiy (ed.)
S D Kryzhitskiy
(ed.)
Head of Classical Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences
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Published:
29 November 2007
Online ISBN:
9780191734311
Print ISBN:
9780197264041
Publisher:
British Academy
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Braund, David, and S D Kryzhitskiy (eds), Classical Olbia and the Scythian World: From the Sixth Century BC to the Second Century AD (London , 2007; online edn, British Academy Scholarship Online, 31 Jan. 2012), https://doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197264041.001.0001, accessed 19 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
The study of Olbia has always been set apart through the outstanding results of its excavations and the splendour of individual finds there. This volume focuses on the interaction of the city of Olbia and the population around it, embracing both the Scythian and the classical worlds. Chapters consider the progress of archaeology at Olbia, Herodotus' account of Olbia and its environs, interaction between Greeks and non-Greeks, and Olbia's situation under the early Roman Empire.
Keywords:
Olbia, Scythian, archaeology, Herodotus, non-Greeks, Roman Empire, ancient history, Black Sea
Subject
Greek and Roman Archaeology
Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction
DAVID BRAUND
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The Main Results of the Excavations at Olbia in the Past Three Decades
S. D. KRYZHITSKIY
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Criteria for the Presence of Barbarians in the Population of Early Olbia
S. D. KRYZHITSKIY
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Contacts between Greeks and Non-Greeks on the Lower Bug in the Sixth and Fifth Centuries bc
S. B. BUYSKIKH
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Greater Olbia: Ethnic, Religious, Economic, and Political Interactions in the Region of Olbia, c.600-100 bc
DAVID BRAUND
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Herodotus and Olbia
STEPHANIE WEST
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Religious Interactions between Olbia and Scythia
A. S. RUSYAYEVA
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Trakhtemirov: A Fortified City site on the Dnieper
YU. V. BOLTRIK andE. E. FIALKO
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Olbian–Scythian Trade: Exchange Issues in the Sixth to Fourth Centuries bc
N. A. LEYPUNSKAYA
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Social and Economic Issues in the Development of Steppe Scythia
N. A. GAVRILYUK
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Dio Chrysostom’s Construction of Olbia
BALBINA BÄBLER
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Olbia and the Barbarians from the First to the Fourth Century ad
V. V. KRAPIVINA
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Roman Military Units in Olbia
V. M. ZUBAR
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End Matter
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