A companion to ancient Thrace
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A companion to ancient Thrace
(Blackwell companions to the ancient world)
Blackwell, 2015
- : cloth
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Contents of Works
- Part I. Introduction
- An introduction to studying ancient Thrace / Nikola Theodossiev, Sofia University
- Part II. Thrace and Thracians
- Geography / Jan Bouzek, Charles University, Prague, and Denver Graninger, University of California, Riverside
- Ethnicity and ethne / Denver Graninger, University of California, Riverside
- Part III. History
- Early history of Thrace to the murder of Kotys I (360 BCE) / M. Zahrnt, University of Cologne
- Thrace from the assassination of Kotys I to Koroupedion (360-281 BCE) / Peter Delev, Sofia University
- Thrace from Koroupedion to the Third Mithridatic War (281-73 BCE) / Peter Delev, Sofia University
- Roman Thrace / Ivaylo Lozanov, Sofia University
- Thrace in late antiquity / Boyan Dumanov, New Bulgarian University
- Part IV. Evidence
- Settlements / Khristo Popov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
- Dolmens and rock-cut monuments / Georgi Nekhrizov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
- "Ritual pits" / Rumyana Georgieva, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
- Tomb architecture / Daniela Stoyanova, Sofia University
- The decoration of Thracian chamber tombs / Julia Valeva, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
- Gold, silver, and bronze vessels / Julia Valeva, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
- Adornments / Milena Tonkova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
- The pottery of ancient Thrace / Anelia Bozkova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
- Inscriptions / Dan Dana, CNRS-Paris
- Introduction to the numismatics of Thrace, ca. 530 BCE-46 CE / Evgeni I. Paunov, Independent Scholar (Vienna)
- Part V. Influence and interaction
- The Greek colonists / Margarit Damyanov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
- Athens / Matthew A. Sears, University of New Brunswick
- Persia / Maya Vassileva, New Bulgarian University
- Thracian and Macedonian kingship / William Greenwalt, Santa Clara College
- Thracians and Scythians: tensions, interactions, and osmosis / David Braund, University of Exeter
- Celts / Julij Emilov, Sofia University
- Part VI. Controversies
- Social life of Thrace / Zosia Archibald, University of Liverpool
- Urbanization / Emil Nankov, American Research Center in Sofia
- Trade / Chavdar Tzochev, Independent Scholar (Sofia)
- Warfare / Totko Stoyanov, Sofia University
- Religion / Kostadin Rabadjiev, Sofia University
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A Companion to Ancient Thrace presents a series of essays that reveal the newly recognized complexity of the social and cultural phenomena of the peoples inhabiting the Balkan periphery of the Classical world.
* Features a rich and detailed overview of Thracian history from the Early Iron Age to Late Antiquity
* Includes contributions from leading scholars in the archaeology, art history, and general history of Thrace
* Balances consideration of material evidence relating to Ancient Thrace with more traditional literary sources
* Integrates a study of Thrace within a broad context that includes the cultures of the eastern Mediterranean, southwest Asia, and southeast Europe/Eurasia
* Reflects the impact of new theoretical approaches to economy, ethnicity, and cross-cultural interaction and hybridity in Ancient Thrace
Table of Contents
Editors' Preface xi
Notes on Contributors xiii
Abbreviations xvi
Part I Thrace and Thracians 1
1 An Introduction to Studying Ancient Thrace 3
Nikola Theodossiev
2 Geography 12
Jan Bouzek and Denver Graninger
3 Ethnicity and Ethne 22
Denver Graninger
Part II History 33
4 Early History of Thrace to the Murder of Kotys I (360 BCE) 35
Michael Zahrnt
5 Thrace from the Assassination of Kotys I to Koroupedion (360-281 BCE) 48
Peter Delev
6 From Koroupedion to the Beginning of the Third Mithridatic War (281-73 BCE) 59
Peter Delev
7 Roman Thrace 75
Ivaylo Lozanov
8 Thrace in Late Antiquity 91
Boyan Dumanov
Part III Evidence 107
9 Settlements 109
Hristo Popov
10 Dolmens and Rock-Cut Monuments 126
Georgi Nekhrizov
11 "Ritual Pits" 144
Rumyana Georgieva
12 Tomb Architecture 158
Daniela Stoyanova
13 The Decoration of Thracian Chamber Tombs 180
Julia Valeva
14 Gold, Silver, and Bronze Vessels 197
Julia Valeva
15 Adornments 212
Milena Tonkova
16 The Pottery of Ancient Thrace 229
Anelia Bozkova
17 Inscriptions 243
Dan Dana
18 Introduction to the Numismatics of Thrace, ca. 530 BCE-46 CE 265
Evgeni I. Paunov
Part IV Influence and Interaction 293
19 The Greek Colonists 295
Margarit Damyanov
20 Athens 308
Matthew A. Sears
21 Persia 320
Maya Vassileva
22 Thracian and Macedonian Kingship 337
William S. Greenwalt
23 Thracians and Scythians: Tensions, Interactions and Osmosis 352
David Braund
24 Celts 366
Julij Emilov
Part V Controversies 383
25 Social Life of Thrace 385
Zosia Archibald
26 Urbanization 399
Emil Nankov
27 Trade 412
Chavdar Tzochev
28 Warfare 426
Totko Stoyanov
29 Religion 443
Kostadin Rabadjiev
Index 457
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