The Black Sea in Antiquity
Regional and Interregional Economic Exchanges
En del af serien Black Sea Studies (6) og fagområderne Antikforskning og Arkæologi
Redigeret af Vincent Gabrielsen og John Lund
- ISBN 978 87 7934 266 8
- Hardback: kr. 398,00
- 396 sider, ill.
- Udgivet 2008
This volume addresses a wide range of issues concerning the
economic exchanges that took place within the Black Sea region, and
between the Black Sea and Mediterranean areas from about 700 BC to
AD 200. The contributing scholars of ancient history and
archaeology consider old and new evidence in order to shed new
light on central aspects of the economic relationship that existed
between these two eminently important regions in antiquity. The
authors offer novel approaches and propound a numer of fresh
interpretations to key questions concerning the relationship
between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. The overarching
question is whether the Black Sea and the Mediterranean were
organically linked and thus complemented each other in economic
terms.
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Ruthi Gertwagen International Journal of Maritime History
"Overall, this impressive volume reveals important new economic and commercial aspects that had cultural and political implications in the relationships between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, based on data that has not, until now, been available, certainly not in English."