Cover: Economy and the Maritime Cultural Landscape of Greece
Michael J. Curtis
Economy and the Maritime Cultural Landscape of Greece
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ISBN: 978-3-969-29062-0
53 Seiten | € 19.90
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Erscheinungsdatum:
06.07.2022
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Michael J. Curtis

Economy and the Maritime Cultural Landscape of Greece

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In recent years new research and investigation along the coastlines has added to our understanding of the maritime cultures and traditions of ancient Greece. Even so, the maritime cultures, traditions and social aspects remain understudied and the traditional boundaries between terrestrial and underwater archaeology are still problematic and a challenge to researchers. Throughout time the settlements that stood beside the sea became increasingly important to local and regional economies, as they often benefitted from local, inter-island and cross-Mediterranean trade and the commercial and networking opportunities that this offered. Many of these settlements were the first point of contact for seafarers, travellers, and migrants, playing an important role in the diffusion of cultural, political, and religious ideologies.

The papers in this volume take us on a journey in time from an Early Bronze Age settlement on Paros to the Closed Harbours of Archaic and Classical Greece, and on to life in Hellenistic and Roman Crete. Whilst being preliminary perspectives, the contributions in this volume demonstrate the broad variance in subject material and offer an interesting insight into the world of maritime Greece.

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Veröffentlichung: 06.07.2022
Höhe/Breite/Gewicht H 28 cm / B 21 cm / 260 g
Seiten 53
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Preis DE EUR 19.90
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Reihe Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World 28
ISBN-13 978-3-969-29062-0
ISBN-10 3969290627
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