04891nam 2200697 a 450 991082650130332120200520144314.090-474-0587-01-280-85972-597866108597261-4294-5708-21-4337-0781-010.1163/9789047405870(CKB)1000000000334971(EBL)280468(OCoLC)166142857(SSID)ssj0000103350(PQKBManifestationID)11138542(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000103350(PQKBWorkID)10060993(PQKB)10916348(MiAaPQ)EBC280468(Au-PeEL)EBL280468(CaPaEBR)ebr10171672(CaONFJC)MIL85972(OCoLC)85846235(OCoLC)614461765(nllekb)BRILL9789047405870(EXLCZ)99100000000033497120081029d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAncient West & EastVol. 3, no. 21st ed.Leiden Brill20041 online resource (vi, [223]-456 pages) illustrations, mapsAncient West & East,1570-1921Description based upon print version of record.90-04-13975-3 Includes bibliographical references.Articles; C. Tuplin, Medes in Media, Mesopotamia, and Anatolia: Empire, Hegemony, Domination or Illusion?; G.-J. Burgers, Western Greeks in their Regional Setting: Rethinking Early Greek-Indigenous Encounters in Southern Italy; M.M. Jackson, Jewellery Evidence and the Lowering of South Italian Ceramic Chronology; S.A. Kovalenko, The Organisation of the Mint in Chersonesus Taurica in the First Half of the 4th Century BCA.V. Podossinov, Das Schwarze Meer in der geokartographischen Tradition der Antike und des frühen Mittelalters. II. Die Halbinsel Krim, das Asowsche Meer und die Straße von KertschA. Avram, M. Barbulescu and M. Ionescu, À propos des pontarques du Pont Gauche; S.L. Solovyov and M.Y. Treister, Bronze Punches from Berezan; F. Marco Simón, De Gallia in Hispaniam: Notes on a Brooch with the Heads of a Lion, a Bull and a Human Found in CeltiberiaThe Mediterranean: A Corrupting Sea? A Review-Essay on Ecology and History, Anthropology and Synthesis (P. Horden and N. Purcell, The Corrupting Sea. A Study of Mediterranean History) (P.F. Bang) (NewNew Publications on the Black Sea Region (G.R. Tsetskhladze); Two Books on Mediterranean Urbanisation (T. Fischer-Hansen [ed.], Ancient Sicily; H.D. Anderson, H.W. Horsnaes, S. Houby-Nielsen and A. Rathje [eds.], Urbanization in the Mediterranean in the 9th to 6; New Publications on Maritime Archaeology (M. Jurišic, Ancient Shipwrecks of the AdriaticE. Grossmann with contributors, Maritime Tel Michal and Apollonia) (A.J. Parker)C. Dougherty, The Raft of Odysseus (A. Snodgrass); D. Dueck, Strabo of Amasia (J. Vela Tejada); B. Fischer, H. Genz, É. Jean and K. Köroglu (eds.), Identifying Changes (C. Burney); R.L. Fowler (ed.), Early Greek Mythography Vol. 1 (J. Boardman); N.A. Gavrilyuk, Istorya ekonomiki Stepnoi Skifii, VI-III vv. do n.e. (J.G.F. Hind); V.I. Gulyaev and V.S. Olkhovskii (eds.), Skify i Sarmaty v VII-III vv. do n.e. (J.G.F. Hind); E. Haerinck and B. Overlaet, Chamahzi Mumah. An Iron Age III Graveyard (A. Sagona)A. Invernizzi, Sculture di Metallo da Nisa (J. Boardman)K. Jordanov, K. Porozhanov and V. Fol (eds.), Thracia 15. In Honour of Alexander Fol's 70th Anniversary (J. Boardman); A. Kuhrt, 'Greeks' and 'Greece' in Mesopotamian and Persian Perspectives (S. Dalley); A.-A. Maravelia (ed.), Ancient Egypt and Antique Europe (J. Bouzek); G. Muskett, A. Koltsida and M. Georgiadis (eds.), SOMA 2001-Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology (J. Bouzek); B.S. Ottaway and E.C. Wager (eds.), Metals and Society (P. Dolukhanov)A. Rathje, M. Nielsen and B.B. Rasmussen (eds.), Pots for the Living, Pots for the Dead (J. Boardman)' This new journal from Brill makes many important promises to all scholars interested in the cultures of the ancient Mediterranean and the Near East and the interactions between them. ... By opening a regular avenue for cooperation and conversation among scholars from many disciplines and countries, AWE has a real potential for fulfilling the promises it makes. '// BMCR , 2003.Ancient West & East ;3/2.Civilization, AncientCivilization, Ancient.930MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910826501303321Ancient West & East976059UNINA