Urbanization in the Mediterranean in the 9th to the 6th centuries BC
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Urbanization in the Mediterranean in the 9th to the 6th centuries BC
(Acta hyperborea : Danish studies in classical archaeology, 7)
Museum Tusculanum Press, 1997
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Urbanization in the Mediterranean in the 9th to the 6th centuries B.C.
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Papers from a seminar held in Copenhagen in May. 1994
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The eighteen papers in this volume are roughly divided between Etruscan Italy and Archaic and Geometric Greece, and Nuragic Sardinia. Contributions include: Alternative responses within polis formation: Argos, Mykenai and Tiryns ( Johnathon Hall ); The 7th century BC in Attica: the basis of political organisation ( Anne Maria D'Onofrio ); Urban centres, central places and nucleation in Greek islands versus the Greek mainland ( Magna Gunhild Kollund ); Princely tombs of the orientalizing period in Etruria and Latium Vetus ( Helene Caroline Winther ).
Table of Contents
- Urbanization in the Mediterranean, 9th and 6th centuries BC - an introduction, Helle Damgaard Andersen et al
- urban centres, central places an nucleation in Greek Islands versus the Greek Mainland, Ann-Louise Schallin
- urbanization of the Attic countryside, from the late-8th to the 6th centuries BC, Andrea Mersch
- the 7th century BC in Attica - the basis of politicali organizations, Anna Maria D'Onofrio
- alternative responses within polis formation - Argos, Mykenai and Tiryns, Jonathan Hall
- urbanization in late- and sub-geometric Greece - abstract considerations and concrete case studies of Eretria and Zagora c.700 BC, Marja Vink
- Megara, Megara Hyblaea and Selinus - the relationship between the town planning of a mother city, a colony and a sub-colony in the Archaic Period, Peter Danner
- urbanism at Archaic Morgantina, Carla Antonaccio
- from the Iron Age to Pompei - urbanization in Southern Campania, Hellke W. Horsnaes
- urbanization in Nuragic Sardinia - why not?, Magna Gunhild Kollund
- some reflections on urbanization in colonial context - West Central Sardinia in the 7th to 5th centuries BC, Peter van Dommelen
- notes on the urbanization of Latium Vetus, Peter Attema
- architectural and spatial organization of the first towns in the coastal plain of Latium (6th century BC) - towards a general scheme, Elisabeth van 'T Lindenhout
- burials as evidence for proto-urban development in Southern Etruria - the case of Veii, Alessandra Berardinetti et al
- the archeological evidence for the origin and development of the Etruscan City in the 7th to th centuries BC, Helle Damgaard Andersen
- the role of craftsmen in the urbanization process of central Italy (8th to 6th Centuries BC), Albert J. Nij oer
- characteristics of the settlement system during the early Iron Age in Ancient Thrace, Alexey G tzev
- recent Danish research - princely tombs of the orientalizing period in Etruria and Latium Vetu , Helene Caroline Winther
- book reviews - Ingrid E M. Edlund-Berry: The Seated and Standing Statue A roteria from Poggio Civitate (Murlo), Archeologic 96. Rome 1992, Helle Damgaard Andersen
- Giorgio uchner - David Ridgway: Pithekoussai I. La necrop li: tombe 1-723 scate dal 1952 al 1961. (Giorgio retschneider) Rome 1993, Helle W. Horsn s
- Sara Constantini: Il deposito votivo del santuario campe tre di Tessennano (Corpus delle stipi votive in I alia, 8). Rome 1995, Martin S derlind.
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