This volume presents studies by international experts on aspects of the society, economy, religion, culture, and history of the Greek settlements of the ancient western Mediterranean, one of the most innovative areas of the ancient Greek world.
Across 43 chapters, this book synthesizes material evidence, integrates this with ancient sources, and introduces key methodological debates on the nature and study of Greek settlement in the west. It provides an overview of the history of the region, from earliest contact with the Greek world to the Roman period, and examines the relationships between Greek and non-Greek populations of the western Mediterranean and how they shaped each other’s histories and cultures. The volume also explores aspects of the economy, society and culture of the region, illustrating the contribution of the western Greeks to shaping wider Greek culture and identity. By adopting a wide-ranging approach, integrating material evidence and ancient sources, it illuminates the diversity and innovative nature of the western Greek world from its earliest development to the aftermath of the Roman conquest.
The World of the Western Greeks is an essential reference work for students and scholars of the Greek western Mediterranean and its history, culture, and society.
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Framing Greek presence int he west: A sociology of 'Greek colonisation'
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Explorers, traders, pirates and refugees: The Aegean presence in southern Italy and Sicily before Greek colonisation
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The earliest Greek settlements in Italy and Sicily: Sources and evidence
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From settlement to polis: The establishment of the Greek city in the seventh-sixth centuries BC
págs. 149-166
Archaic and classical Magna Graecia: Lines of historical development
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The Roman conquest: Magna Graecia from Pyrrhus to Hannibal
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From Greek to Roman: Magna Graecia from the end of the Punic wars to the early empire
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"A bane to the Iapygians": Greek-indigenous relations in southeast Italy
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The western Greek World and central Italy: Contacts with Etruria and Rome
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Landscape, rural settlement and agrarian production in archaic Magna Graecia and Sicily: A landscape archaeological view
págs. 399-418
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The Straits of Otranto: A network node in Mediterranean trade from the archaic to late Hellenistic periods
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Building the city: Urban development in the archaic and classical periods
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Domestic architecture: Rural housing in Magna Graecia and Sicily between the fourth and the first centuries BC
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Apulian and Lucanian red-figure pottery: Production, use and reception
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Ruling the city: Civic constitutions, law codes and their development
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Shaping (and rethinking) the sacred in Magna Graecia: Sanctuaries, votives and ritual practices in the western colonies
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