Scythians and Greeks – Cultural Interaction in Scythia, Athens and the Early Ro…
Scythians and GreeksCultural Interaction in Scythia, Athens and the Early Roman Empire (Sixth Century BC to First Century AD)\nAuthor(s): David Braund\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: Liverpool University Press, United Kingdom\nImprint: University of Exeter Press\nISBN-13: 9780859897464, 978-0859897464\nSynopsis\nScythians and Greeks focuses on the ancient history of the northern Black Sea region: a major 'new frontier' of Classical studies. The book presents a series of engagements with key themes bearing on cultural interactions within the region, from archaic Greek colonial settlement (approx. sixth century BC) down to the region's inclusion within the Roman imperial system (first century AD). By bringing together contributors from Russia, Ukraine and Georgia, the book makes available material and ideas which are either wholly new or known only to a very limited circle of specialists. The particular focus is on the relationships which developed, in peace and war, between the local pe.
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