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Black Sea: Past, Present and Future - Proceedings of the International, Interdisciplinary Conference, Istanbul (14-16th October 2004)
edited by Gülden Erkut and Stephen Mitchell
The papers in this book result from a conference held in Istanbul in 2004, and are the product of collaboration between the British Academy Black Sea Initiative (BABSI) and the Architecture and City Planning Department of Istanbul Technical University. They cover a period from the first appearance of human settlers in the Black Sea region to the present day, and all emphasize the significance of the Black Sea itself as a source of unity, linking ...
Hardback. Price US$60.00

The Study of Ancient Territories: Chersonesos and Metaponto: 2004 Annual Report
Carter, Joseph Coleman
The 2004 Annual Report of the archaeological and research activities of The Institute of Classical Archaeology in Metaponto, Italy and at Chersonesos in Crimea, Ukraine, edited by Dr. Joseph C. Carter, Director of the Institute, consists of 90 pages and includes both color and black and white photos. 90p, b/w illus (Institute of Classical Archaeology at Austin, Texas 2006)
Paperback. Price US$15.00

Colloquia Pontica 2: Les Forces Navales du Bas Danube et de la Mer Noire aux ler-6ème Siècles
by Octavian Bounegru and Mihail Zahariade
The naval history of the Lower Danube and the Black Sea in Roman and Byzantine times is here brought to light in a series of essays that look at the historical and archaeological evidence for the fleet and its role as a frontier force; the structure of the fleet; the types of ships; the ports and harbours; the activity and use of the fleet during the first to sixth centuries AD; and the epigraphic evidence for it. The text is in French ...
Paperback. Publisher's Price US$50.00, Our Price US$12.98

Colloquia Pontica 1: New Studies on the Black Sea Littoral
edited by Gocha Tsetskhladze
A collection of papers that document some of the huge wealth of archaeological material currently being discovered around the shores of the Black Sea. Papers include: Thracia Pontica (Alexander Fol); The problem of Krounoi-Dionysopolis: one settlement ot two? (Zlatozara Gocheva); Colchis and Bosporus: two models of colonisation? (G A Koshelenko and V D Kuznetsov); Joint excavation in Tanais (Burkhard Böttger); ...

Die Antiken Architekturformen im nördlichen Schwarzmeergebiet: Herkunft und Entwicklung
by Alla Bujskich
English summary: The presentation of research on the ancient Greek architectural orders of the colonized regions in the northern Black Sea area opens up a rich treasure of architectural form that in the western world has hitherto been largely unknown. With profound knowledge of the architecture of the North Pontic settlements, the author describes the historical development of the architectural orders in this region, which has close ...
Hardback. Price US$134.00

The Gravestones of Chersonesos: Research and Conservation
edited by J C Carter
This book, published in conjunction with the opening of the Packard Laboratory at the archaeological site of Chersonesos (near Sevastopol, Ukraine), documents the unique Greek and Roman painted gravestones found there. It includes a brief history of the site, a discussion of the gravestones, their manufacture and cultural significance, methods of study, and conservation. The book served as a catalog for the exhibition of the gravestones ...
Paperback. Price US$25.00

The Army of the Bosporan Kingdom
by Mariusz Mielczarek, translated by Nicholas Sekunda
The edge of the Greek world was the northern shore of the Pontus Euxenius and the impact of the Black Sea was evident in the political, economic and cultural features of Bosporan society. The author uses evidence gathered from Bosporan tomb paintings, funerary stelai, terracotta figurines and representations on coins to demonstrate the interaction particularly between the Scythians and the Greeks (but also the Sindians and Maeotians) in ...
Hardback. Price US$29.95
Ancient Greek Colonies in the Black Sea 2
edited by Dimitrios V. Grammenos and Elias K. Petropoulos
This extensive publication aims to communicate to the widest possible readership a collection of papers that, for the main part, deal with established work in progress at sites of ancient Greek cities on the Black Sea, and the broader region. 1) ...
Paperback. Price US$350.00
PONTIKA 2008 Recent Research on the Northern and Eastern Black Sea in Ancient Times: Proceedings of the International Conference, 21st-26th April 2008, Krakow
edited by Ewdoksia Papuci-Wladyka, Michael Vickers, Jaroslaw Bodzek, David Braund
Forty-seven papers concerning the northern and eastern Black Sea in ancient times. Papers cover a wide range of topics, including Ancient Greek poleis, numismatics, amphorae, pottery and Greek-Barbarian relations. Contents available on request. 382p ...
Paperback. Price US$142.50
Scythian and Thracian Antiquities in Oxford
by Michael Vickers
Sycthians nomads roamed the Russian Steppes during the first millenium BC before settling north of the Black Sea. Their distinctive animal style of art now is widespread in Central Asia. This book deals with the contents of rich Greco-Scythian and ...
Paperback. Publisher's Price US$15.95, Our Price US$5.98
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