Cauldron of Ariantas

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2004-03-01
Publisher(s): Aarhus Universitetsforlag
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Summary

In this book, 23 scholars from Ukraine, France, Great Britain, Russia, and Denmark celebrate the 70th birthday of the archaeologist, A.N. Sceglov. Sceglov is one of the pioneers in the investigation and history of ancient Crimea, as well as a widely recognized authority in the studies of northern Black Sea antiquities. The Tarchankut expedition established by Sceglov in 1959 explored a number of sites of the remote chora of Tauric Chersonesos. Panskoe I ranks among the most prominent of them, and Sceglov has devoted more than 30 years of his life to this unique and exceptionally well-preserved Greek settlement. The contributions to this publication shed new light on a vast range of Black Sea issues: from the earliest settlements and their functions to the formation of a Russian science of classical antiquities. In focus are the important Greek cities Histira, Olbia, Chersonesos, and Herakleia Pontike, the cities' material culture and their relationship to their own rural territory and to their non-Greek neighbors. Until now most research in this area has been conducted solely by Russians and published in Russian, but now the rest of the world is able to get a glimpse of the Black Sea area during antiquity.

Table of Contents

Preface 7(4)
Bibliography of Alexander Nikolaevic Sceglov Compiled by Lev M. Vseviov 11(18)
Jaroslav V. Domanskij & Konstantin K. Marcenko
Towards Determining the Chief Function of the Settlement of Borysthenes 29(8)
Marina Ju. Vachtina
Archaic Buildings of Porthmion
37(18)
George Hinge
Scythian and Spartan Analogies in Herodotos' Representation: Rites of Initiation and Kinship Groups
55(20)
Nadezda A. Gavriljuk
The Graeco-Scyhtian Slave-trade in the 6th and 5th Centuries BC
75(12)
Alexandru Avram
An Istrian Dedication to Leto
87(6)
Anna S. Rusjaeva
The Main Development of the Western Temenos of Olbia in the Pontos
93(24)
Valentina V. Krapivina
Bronze Weights from Olbia
117(14)
Galina M. Nikolaenko
The Chersonesean Chora in Light of the New Investigations in the Herakleian Peninsula (1991-2003)
131(14)
Sergej Ju. Saprykin
The Chersonesean Farmhouse on Land-plot no. 49 on the Lighthouse Point
145(20)
Pia Guldager Bilde
Wandering Images: From Taurian (and Chersonesean) Parthenos to (Artemis) Tauropolos and (Artemis) Persike
165(20)
Vitalij M. Zubar' & Evelina A. Kravicenko
Interpretation of a Group of Archaeological Sites in the Vicinity of Tauric Chersonesos
185(12)
David Braund
The Bosporan Kings and Classical Athens: Imagined Breaches in a Cordial Relationship (Aisch. 3.171-172; [Dem.] 34.36)
197(12)
Evgenij A. Molev
Bosporos and Chersonesos in the 4th-2nd Centuries BC
209(8)
Jurij A. Vinogradov
Two Waves of Sarmatian Migrations in the Black Sea Steppes during the Pre-Roman Period
217(10)
Sergej D. Kryzickij
On the Problem of the Reliability of Reconstructions of Greek Architecture in the Northern Black Sea Region
227(12)
Pierre Dupont
Crucible or Damper?
239(8)
Sergej Ju. Monachov
Amphorae from Unidentified Centres in the North Aegean
247(14)
Vladimir I. Kac
A New Chronology for the Ceramic Stamps of Herakleia Pontike
261(18)
Vladimir F. Stolba
Some Reflections on the Amphora Stamps with the Name of Amastris
279(24)
Irma V. Tunkina
The Formation of a Russian Science of Classical Antiquities of Southern Russia in the 18th and Early 19th Century
303(62)
Jakob Munk Hejte
The Statue Bases of Claudius. A Reassessment of The Portraiture of Claudius by Meriwether Stuart
365(24)
Index Locorum 389(6)
Contributors 395

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