Eudaimōn
| Titel: | Eudaimōn : studies in honour of Jan Bouzek / Peter Pavúk - Věra Klontza-Jaklová - Anthony Harding (eds) |
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| Beteiligt: | ; ; |
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| Ausgabe: | First edition |
| Veröffentlicht: |
Prague : Faculty of Arts, Charles University, [2018] Brno : Masaryk University, [2018] |
| Umfang: | 574 Seiten : Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten |
| Format: | Buch |
| Sprache: | Englisch; Deutsch; Italienisch; Französisch |
| Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Opera Facultatis philosophicae Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis ; vol. 18 |
| ISBN: | 9788073087678 ; 9788021090255 ; 9788073087951 |
- Preface
- p. 11
- I
- The Aegean and Anatolia
- The Early Trade Routes for Metals in Bronze Age Crete
- p. 17
- A 'Special Procession' in Minoan Seal Images : Observations on Ritual Dress in Minoan Crete
- p. 29
- Deconstructing Achilles. The Stories about Piyamaradu and the Making of a Homeric Hero
- p. 51
- Imported Objects as Proxy Data for Change in Greek Trade after the Mycenaean Collapse: A Multi-variate Quantitative Analysis
- p. 71
- Movement Mad? Perspectives on Movement in the Ancient Aegean
- p. 93
- II
- Classical, Hellenistic and Roman World
- In Pursuit of Connectivity in the Mediterranean: Corinthian Conventionalizing Pottery from Euesperides and the Broader Region of Cyrenaica
- p. 131
- The Macedonian Expansion West of the River Axios: The Case of Almopia
- p. 151
- „Marathon without Phalanx?" - Die Entstehung der Phalanx und ihre Bedeutung für die Polis aus der Sicht der Archäologie
- p. 161
- Closer to Heaven: The Tradition of Above Ground Burials in Western Anatolia
- p. 179
- Change You Can Believe in: Architecture and Unorthodox Classicism in Asia Minor
- p. 201
- The Roman Bridge between Dolni Vadin (Bulgaria) and Grojdibodu (Romania)
- p. 221
- III
- Central Europe
- Böhmen und Bayern in der Urnenfelderzeit. Ein Grab der Mittleren Urnenfelderzeit aus Sengkofen, Landkreis Regensburg, Oberpfalz
- p. 245
- Cultural Contacts of the Societies of South-Western Poland in the Early Iron Age
- p. 257
- 'And four strong-necked horses he threw swiftly on the pyre...' On human-horse relationship in the Early Iron Age Central Europe from the perspective of interregional contacts
- p. 267
- Sulla presenza dei cavalli nelle tombe dell'età del Ferro in Italia settentrionale
- p. 291
- IV
- Celts on the move
- Boïens et Volques : les deux visages celtiques de la Bohême et de la Moravie
- p. 299
- Les relations de la Bohême avec l'Ouest et l'Est Laténiens entre V e et III e sc. avant J.-C. nouvelles considérations
- p. 321
- The Belgae of Gaul and Britain: Revisiting Cross-Channel Contacts in the Later Iron Age
- p. 335
- V
- Thrace and its Rulers
- Latest Investigations and New Perspectives at Emporion Pistiros (South Central Bulgaria)
- p. 361
- Les Monnaies de l'emporion de Pistiros
- p. 379
- Attic painted pottery from emporion Pistiros - spatial distribution
- p. 391
- Pistiros: the "Middle Ground" of a "Small Greek World"?
- p. 403
- Hephaestus Dabatopios and the Divine Patronage of Metallurgy in Moesia Inferior and Thracia
- p. 423
- A Roman Crater with a Dionysiac Scene from South Central Bulgaria
- p. 439
- Once More on the Benefactor of the Metropolis Philippopolis, Thrace, T. Claudius Sacerdos Iulianus
- p. 457
- VI
- Black Sea Area
- 'The Most Marvellous of All Seas': The Great King and the Cimmerian Bosporus
- p. 467
- Réflexions sur quelques traits particuliers du corps civique dans les Cités Nord-Pontiques
- p. 491
- Le statut juridique des cités grecques de la cote occidentale de la mer Noire à l'èpoque d'Auguste
- p. 511
- The Southwestern Pontos in Orbis Romanus. General Trends of the Political Integration of the Regional Communities
- p. 525
- The Place of Cingirt Kayasi in the Pontic Region during the Reign of Mithridates VI
- p. 541
- Abstract
- p. 559
- Index
- p. 563


