The Sea In Antiquity

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This book gathers together papers on the place of the sea in the ancient world, originally delivered at the Transpennine Research Seminar, beginning in 1996, by international scholars in archaeology, history, classical studies and anthropology. The wide range of topics covered includes histories of Mediterranean and Aegean islands, with a focus on their relationship to the sea; studies of ancient ship technology, sailing and harbours, and of the sea as a source of natural resources and a means of communication and transport; analyses of ancient navies, the politics of sea powers, maritime trade and piracy; and examinations of the symbolic and literary character of the sea in classical prose, verse, and ancient political and social thought.

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Genre : History
Author : Graham John Oliver
Publisher : British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Release : 2000
File : 208 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X006111588


Settlements And Necropoleis Of The Black Sea And Its Hinterland In Antiquity

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Papers in this volume cover all shores of the Black Sea and address, alongside many other topics, the establishment dates of some Greek Colonies; East Greek transport amphorae; the history of Tekkeköy; the pre-Roman economy of Myrmekion; Byzantine finds at Komana; glass bracelets from Samsun Museum; dating the Kavak Bekdemir Mosque in Samsun.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Gocha R. Tsetskhladze
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Release : 2019-12-19
File : 316 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781789692075


The Northern Black Sea In Antiquity

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The Northern Black Sea in Antiquity brings together the latest research on an important region of the ancient Mediterranean world.

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Genre : History
Author : Valeriya Kozlovskaya
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2017-07-03
File : 402 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107019515


Using And Conquering The Watery World In Greco Roman Antiquity

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This volume considers how Greco-Roman authorities manipulated water on the practical, technological, and political levels. Water was controlled and harnessed with legal oversight and civic infrastructure (e.g., aqueducts). Waterways were 'improved' and made accessible by harbors, canals, and lighthouses. The Mediterranean Sea and Outer Ocean (and numerous rivers) were mastered by navigation for warfare, exploration, settlement, maritime trade, and the exploitation of marine resources (such as fishing). These waterways were also a robust source of propaganda on coins, public monuments, and poetic encomia as governments vied to establish, maintain, or spread their identities and predominance. This first complete study of the ancient scientific and public engagement with water makes a major contribution to classics, geography, hydrology and the history of science alike. In the ancient Mediterranean Basin, water was a powerful tool of human endeavor, employed for industry, trade, hunting and fishing, and as an element in luxurious aesthetic installations (public and private fountains). The relationship was complex and pervasive, touching on every aspect of human life, from mundane acts of collecting water for the household, to private and public issues of comfort and health (latrines, sewers, baths), to the identity of the state writ large.

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Genre : History
Author : Georgia L. Irby
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2021-07-15
File : 302 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781350155855


The New Testament In Antiquity 2nd Edition

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This completely revised and updated second edition of The New Testament in Antiquity skillfully develops how Jewish, Hellenistic, and Roman cultures formed the essential environment in which the New Testament authors wrote their books and letters. Understanding of the land, history, and culture of the ancient world brings remarkable new insights into how we read the New Testament itself. Throughout the book, numerous features provide windows into the first-century world. Nearly 500 full color photos, charts, maps, and drawings have been carefully selected. Additional features include sidebars that integrate the book's material with issues of interpretation, discussion questions, and bibliographies.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Gary M. Burge
Publisher : Zondervan Academic
Release : 2020-04-14
File : 624 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780310531333


Writing Cyprus

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Bahriye Kemal's ground-breaking new work serves as the first study of the literatures of Cyprus from a postcolonial and partition perspective. Her book explores Anglophone, Hellenophone and Turkophone writings from the 1920s to the present. Drawing on Yi-Fu Tuan’s humanistic geography and Henri Lefebvre’s Marxist philosophy, Kemal proposes a new interdisciplinary spatial model, at once theoretical and empirical, that demonstrates the power of space and place in postcolonial partition cases. The book shows the ways that place and space determine identity so as to create identifications; together these places, spaces and identifications are always in production. In analysing practices of writing, inventing, experiencing, reading, and construction, the book offers a distinct ‘solidarity’ that captures the ‘truth of space’ and place for the production of multiple-mutable Cypruses shaped by and for multiple-mutable selves, ending in a 'differential’ Cyprus, Mediterranean, and world. Writing Cyprus offers not only a nuanced understanding of the actual and active production of colonialism, postcolonialism and partition that dismantles the dominant binary legacy of historical-political deadlock discourse, but a fruitful model for understanding other sites of conflict and division

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Bahriye Kemal
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2019-10-28
File : 305 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000750911


Ancient Mediterranean Sea In Modern Visual And Performing Arts

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When thinking about the Mediterranean, Fernand Braudel's haunting words resound like an echo of the sea and its millenary history. From Prehistory until today, the Mediterranean has been setting, witness and protagonist of mythical adventures, of encounters with the Other, of battles and the rise and fall of cultures and empires, of the destinies of humans. Braudel's appeal for a long durée history of the Mediterranean challenged traditional views that often present it as a sea fragmented and divided through periods. This volume proposes a journey into the bright and dark sides of the ancient Mediterranean through the kaleidoscopic gaze of artists who from the Renaissance to the 21st century have been inspired by its myths and history. The view of those who imagined and recreated the past of the sea has largely contributed to the shaping of modern cultures which are inexorably rooted and embedded in Mediterranean traditions. The contributions look at modern visual reinterpretations of ancient myths, fiction and history and pay particular attention to the theme of sea travel and travellers, which since Homer's Odyssey has become the epitome of the discovery of new worlds, of cultural exchanges and a metaphor of personal developments and metamorphoses.

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Genre : Art
Author : Rosario Rovira Guardiola
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2017-12-14
File : 344 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781474298612


Berenike And The Ancient Maritime Spice Route

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The legendary overland silk road was not the only way to reach Asia for ancient travelers from the Mediterranean. During the Roman Empire’s heyday, equally important maritime routes reached from the Egyptian Red Sea across the Indian Ocean. The ancient city of Berenike, located approximately 500 miles south of today’s Suez Canal, was a significant port among these conduits. In this book, Steven E. Sidebotham, the archaeologist who excavated Berenike, uncovers the role the city played in the regional, local, and “global” economies during the eight centuries of its existence. Sidebotham analyzes many of the artifacts, botanical and faunal remains, and hundreds of the texts he and his team found in excavations, providing a profoundly intimate glimpse of the people who lived, worked, and died in this emporium between the classical Mediterranean world and Asia.

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Genre : History
Author : Steven E. Sidebotham
Publisher : University of California Press
Release : 2019-05-07
File : 456 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780520303386


Bitumen And Petroleum In Antiquity

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Genre : Bitumen
Author : Robert James Forbes
Publisher : Brill Archive
Release : 1936
File : 136 Pages
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The Baltic Sea In Ancient Maps

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Genre : Baltic Sea
Author : Arnolds Spekke
Publisher :
Release : 1961
File : 126 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015028102906