This collection of eight essays on the archaeology of Greek colonisation, dedicated to Sir John Boardman on the occasion of his retirement, has now been reprinted in paperback. Greek colonisation continues to be a much debated topic among ancient historians and archaeologists of the Mediterranean region. These classic essays focus on archaeological research, but they consider themes relevant to archaeologists and historians alike, including: the motivation for colonisation, identity, and social integration; technology and trade; collaboration, competition and conflict. First published in 1994, the new edition includes a new preface and corrections. Contributors: A M Snodgrass, M R Popham, D Ridgway, J N Coldstream, B B Shefton, F De Angelis, G R Tsetskhladze, and J Boardman.
About the Authoredited by Gocha R Tsetskhladze and Franco De Angelis
Book InformationISBN 9780947816612
Author Gocha R. TsetskhladzeFormat Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Oxford University School of ArchaeologyPublisher Oxford University School of Archaeology