[{"id":141191,"title":"Contextualizing Late Greek Philosophy","subtitle":null,"description":"[...] The present volume is intended to show that the ideal of an at once sociohistorical and authentically philosophical approach to the spiritual life of the late Greek elites is still alive, and that a presentation of late antique philosophical life that does justice as much to the ideas themselves as to the circumstances in which they were studied and lived is a realizable aim. What follows is, then, work in progress, all destined to be presented more fully elsewhere. [...]","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b143890.jpg","isbn":"978-960-7905-40-6","isbn13":"978-960-7905-40-6","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":5467,"name":"Μελετήματα","books_count":41,"tsearch_vector":"'melethmata' 'meletimata'","created_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00"},"pages":167,"publication_year":2008,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"40.0","price_updated_at":"2009-06-11","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":null,"publisher_id":1161,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":143890,"url":"https://v2.bibliography.gr/books/contextualizing-late-greek-philosophy.json"},{"id":141196,"title":"Thrakika Zetemata I","subtitle":null,"description":"Sommaire\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e- Miltiade B. Hatzopoulos, \"Retour a la vallee du Strymon\"\u003cbr\u003e- Louisa D. Loukopoulou, Selene Psoma, \"Maroneia and Stryme Revisited: Problems of Historical Topography\".\u003cbr\u003e- Michael Zahrnt \"Gab es in Thrkien zwei Stadte names Mesambria? Uberlegungen zur samothrakischen\".\u003cbr\u003e- Selene Psoma, \"An Honorary Decree from Thasos (IG XII 8, 267) and the Samothracian Peraia During the Hellenistic Period\"\u003cbr\u003e- Louisa D. Loukopoulou, \"Les inscriptions des tresors nord-balkaniques\"","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b143895.jpg","isbn":"978-960-7905-45-1","isbn13":"978-960-7905-45-1","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":5467,"name":"Μελετήματα","books_count":41,"tsearch_vector":"'melethmata' 'meletimata'","created_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00"},"pages":175,"publication_year":2008,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"34.0","price_updated_at":"2009-06-11","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":null,"publisher_id":1161,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":143895,"url":"https://v2.bibliography.gr/books/thrakika-zetemata-i.json"},{"id":141194,"title":"Roman Names in the Cyclades","subtitle":"Part I","description":"This volume presenting the first part of the Roman onomastic material from the Cyclades combines two of the most productive fields of interest of the Research Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity (KERA) of the National Hellenic Research Foundation, that of the Roman onomastic in the Greek-speaking East and that of the study of many aspects of the Aegean islands.\u003cbr\u003eOur research was supported and facilitated by several institutions and colleagues. We owe warm thanks to the XXI Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities of the Cyclades and especially to the director, Dr Marisa Marthari, not merely for permission to examine the epigraphic material from the islands but also for the accommodation willingly provided during our expeditions to the islands. We are especially grateful to Dr Christina Televantou.\u003cbr\u003eDrs Maria Lagogianni and Nicolaos Kaltsas, directors respectively of the Epigraphic Museum and the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, helped us greatly by providing us with the opportunity to identify inscriptions from the Cyclades kept in the storerooms of their museums and by supplying photographs.\u003cbr\u003eOur catalogue would have been poorer without the kind offer of the onomastic material from the unpublished inscriptions from Andros by Dr N. Petrochilos, who is preparing the epigraphic corpus of Andros.\u003cbr\u003eThanks to the kind permission of the Most Reverent bishop Frangiskos Papamanolis of the Catholic Diocese of the Cyclades it was possible to work on the inscriptions which are kept in the Collection of the church of Agios Georgios in Ano Syros.\u003cbr\u003eIt was of great importance for the improvement of our catalogue that we had the opportunity to study the old squeezes, diaries, notes and correspondence of the admirable epigraphists of the two last centuries, which are kept in Berlin, in the Bradenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Archiv der \"Inscriptiones Graecae\", where Prof. Dr Klaus Hallof and Dr Renate Heinrich kindly provided valuable assistance of every sort. [...]\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e(from the preface)","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b143893.jpg","isbn":"978-960-7905-49-9","isbn13":"978-960-7905-49-9","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":5467,"name":"Μελετήματα","books_count":41,"tsearch_vector":"'melethmata' 'meletimata'","created_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00"},"pages":364,"publication_year":2008,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"87.0","price_updated_at":"2009-06-11","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":null,"publisher_id":1161,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":143893,"url":"https://v2.bibliography.gr/books/roman-names-in-the-cyclades.json"},{"id":141255,"title":"Boubon","subtitle":"The Inscriptions and Archaeological Remains: A Survey 2004 - 2006","description":"The mountainous territory known in antiquity as the Cibyratis was among the last regions of southwest Asia Minor to be explored by western scholars and travelers in the 18th and 19th centuries. Boubon, the smallest of four cities known to have formed the Cibyratic city league, was identified as late as 1842, subsequent to its three neighbors and partners in that league. Surrounded by high mountain chains, the site of Boubon is situated 20 km south of the modern town of Golhisar, ancient Cibyra, near the small agricultural village of Ibecik and far from the tourist attractions of coastal Lycia and Caria. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eBoubon receives only cursory mention in ancient literary works, and it has been treated similarly in modern scholarship. However, thanks to research by the Turkish archaeologist Jale Inan at the local sanctuary of the Imperial cult, Boubon has recently been established as the origin of a famous group of Imperial bronze statues that had been smuggled out of Turkey in the 1960s. Another consequence of Inan's work has been to draw the attention of the Turkish state to the problem of large-scale illegal excavations in the region. Following the appointment of a site guard, looting at the site has diminished considerably.\u003cbr\u003eAmong the purposes of scholarly research on remote archaeological sites is to underline the necessity of preserving cultural treasures that hold little promise for the tourist industry. In addition, exploration of small cities and villages offers the possibility of counterbalancing the one-sidedness of our sources for the ancient world: since the vast majority of literary authors and their readers lived in large civic centers, and literary works therefore mainly reflect life in those locations, completion of the picture is dependent on epigraphical and archaeological research on smaller communities.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe present volume presents the results of research in the epigraphy and archaeology of Boubon that has been conducted as part of the Cibyratis project under the direction of Thomas Corsten of the University of Heidelberg, in collaboration with the Institute for Greek and Roman Antiquity (KERA) of the Hellenic National Research Foundation (EIE) in Athens and the Department of Geomatics of the University of Karlsruhe, and with permission from the Turkish Ministry of Culture and the General Directorate of Monuments and Museums at Ankara. After a brief initial campaign in 2004, dedicated entirely to the recording of inscriptions at the site and in its immediate surroundings, there followed two survey seasons of three weeks each in August 2005 and in August 2006 in which the main purpose of the participants was to record as many of the architectural remains in Boubon and its territory as possible. Our campaigns of 2005 and 2006 at Boubon were financed by the APIITEIA program of the Greek Ministry of Research and Technology, on the condition that this book be printed by June 30, 2008. A chapter on the onomastics of Boubon by Thomas Corsten, and a contribution by Selene Psoma on Boubonian coins, could not be completed in time to be included in this volume, and will appear separately. [...]\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e(from the preface)","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b143954.jpg","isbn":"978-960-7905-47-5","isbn13":"978-960-7905-47-5","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":5467,"name":"Μελετήματα","books_count":41,"tsearch_vector":"'melethmata' 'meletimata'","created_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00"},"pages":216,"publication_year":2008,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"87.0","price_updated_at":"2009-06-15","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":null,"publisher_id":1161,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":143954,"url":"https://v2.bibliography.gr/books/boubon.json"},{"id":158146,"title":"Weight and Value in Pre-Coinage Societies","subtitle":null,"description":"This second volume by the same author, on the subject of weight and value in pre-coinage societies1, consists of five parts. Each explores an independent subject, although all five focus on those who owned and used measuring tools in Bronze Age societies in the Aegean and the Orient. Part I presents the framework of the discussion: it deals with the material and symbolic significance of the balance and with the circulation of goods that required measurement and accounting. Part II presents a case study from the Aegean, the settlement of Akrotiri on the island of Thera. Balance pans and balance weights are discussed within their context as are metal items of standard forms and weight values. Part III presents three case studies of the Aegean in connection with the custom of depositing balances and weights in the tombs of their owners. The case studies concern three gold balances from Mycenae, the five sets of bronze pans from Vapheio and the reconstructed balance from Pylos. Part IV examines cultures from the Orient that have yielded comprehensible textual documentation on weight measuring and value estimation. It concentrates on valueadding textile production and acquaints the reader with current debate on problems of money, markets and prices. In Part V, the focus returns to the ancient users of the measuring tools in the settlement of Akrotri and offers an approach to dealing with the domain of the private economy. The interest here centers on the wealth of individuals and the cost of acquiring it, whether this wealth consists of real estate and house equipment, agricultural and animal capital, industrial products, private property in the form of metal, or accumulated merchandise. Textual information from the Orient is used at every step in the research presented in this book. The main aim is to present the material and offer arguments in the hope of provoking further discussion on the\u003cbr\u003ematter of personal economics in Late Bronze Age Aegean societies.","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b161149.jpg","isbn":"978-960-7905-46-8","isbn13":"978-960-7905-46-8","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":5467,"name":"Μελετήματα","books_count":41,"tsearch_vector":"'melethmata' 'meletimata'","created_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00"},"pages":320,"publication_year":2008,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"80.0","price_updated_at":"2010-12-07","cover_type":null,"availability":"Κυκλοφορεί - Εκκρεμής εγγραφή","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":null,"publisher_id":1161,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":161149,"url":"https://v2.bibliography.gr/books/weight-and-value-in-precoinage-societies-8209fbd7-008c-45e7-bb04-e66182840dbc.json"},{"id":141189,"title":"Between City and King","subtitle":"Prosopographical Studies on the Intermediaries Between the Cities of the Greek Mainland and the Aegean and the Royal Courts in the Hellenistic Period (322 - 190 BC)","description":"This book is a revised version of my PhD thesis, submitted to the Department of History of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in 2003 (in Greek). In writing this book I have tried to take into consideration books and articles which were published in the meantime, mostly until late 2007; other than that, I have made several changes to the content, but few changes to the structure of the original thesis. I have to admit that I originally entertained the idea of including a number of more theoretical approaches to the material studied in my thesis. I soon realized, however, that such an endeavour would have made an already μέγα βιβλίον resembling a μέγα κακόν even more; accordingly, I had to limit myself to the original scope of the thesis, namely the study of the career of intermediaries and the exploration of their structural role in the relationship between city and king in the Early Hellenistic period. I hope I shall have the opportunity to return to the subject through different approaches in the future. [...]\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e(from the preface)","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b143888.jpg","isbn":"978-960-7905-44-4","isbn13":"978-960-7905-44-4","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":5467,"name":"Μελετήματα","books_count":41,"tsearch_vector":"'melethmata' 'meletimata'","created_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00"},"pages":611,"publication_year":2008,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"65.0","price_updated_at":"2009-06-11","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":null,"publisher_id":1161,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":143888,"url":"https://v2.bibliography.gr/books/between-city-and-king.json"},{"id":141197,"title":"The Coins from Maroneia and the Classical City at Molyvoti","subtitle":"A Contribution to the History of Aegean Thrace","description":"Compared with the showy and carefully selected silver and gold coins that typically represent Greek coinage inmost book illustrations and museum displays, coins recovered in archaeological excavations can be difficult to appreciate. By their very nature, excavation coins are unselected. Almost all are made of bronze, a metal that readily corrodes when buried in the ground. Apart from any damage by corrosion, many are heavily worn or broken. Because they were often lost and have been recovered in huge numbers, they can be extremely repetitive. And yet, while this might make them tedious from a museum or connoisseur's point of view, for the ancient historian the very quantity of such data is a rare blessing. Their abundance and the even more important criterion of provenience -the circumstance that every excavated coin was used at a particular site and so is tied in some way to the site's imperfectly known history- make these coins an invaluable documentary source for the history of the habitation in question.\u003cbr\u003eNevertheless, despite a century and a half of extensive archaeological activity in Greece, it is disappointing how few of the country's excavations have produced published numismatic reports. A recent survey of Greek coins found in archaeological excavations lists only nine ancient cities and sanctuaries in Greece for which there exists a published account of excavated coins. Moreover, all but one of these records pertain to excavations that were run by foreign archaeologists and published by foreign scholars. The shining exception was Zone, a little known urban site on the Aegean coast of Thrace that was excavated under the auspices of the Greek Archaeological Society and whose coins were summarily listed and reviewed in a 1996 article by Mina Galani-Krikou. A third of these 2.229 coins are the critically important coins of Zone that made possible the site's very identification.\u003cbr\u003eIn the present volume Selene Psoma of the Research Centre for Greek and Roman Antiquity (National Hellenic Research Foundation), Chryssa Karadima and Domna Terzopoulou of the XIX Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities (Ministry of Culture) now give us not only a welcome second publication of site coins excavated in Aegean Thrace but one in extended monograph form with commentaries and full attention to numismatic detail. Notably, the study treats the coins from two sites, one that has long been recognized as Maroneia, the other a previously unidentified city site on Cape Molyvoti. [...]\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e(from the preface)","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b143896.jpg","isbn":"978-960-7905-48-2","isbn13":"978-960-7905-48-2","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":5467,"name":"Μελετήματα","books_count":41,"tsearch_vector":"'melethmata' 'meletimata'","created_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00"},"pages":437,"publication_year":2008,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"97.0","price_updated_at":"2009-06-11","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":null,"publisher_id":1161,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":143896,"url":"https://v2.bibliography.gr/books/the-coins-from-maroneia-and-classical-city-at-molyvoti.json"},{"id":141270,"title":"Achaïe III","subtitle":"Les cités achéennes: Épigraphie et histoire","description":"La publication du corpus des inscriptions grecques et latines des cites acheennes fait suite a celui de Patras, publie en 1998 dans la meme serie (MEΛETHMATA 25). Si le present volume contient moins de documents, ceux-ci sont plus varies et se repartissent mieux dans le temps; contrairement au volume precedent, le nombre de documents publics est important et illustre bien l'histoire de certaines cites, particulierement a l'epoque hellenistique. Comme par le passe, nous n'avons pas voulu presenter un catalogue laconique mais nous avons cru bon de pousser au maximum le commentaire des textes meme les plus humbles puisque ceux-ci constituent une des bases de l 'histoire des cites. Celle-ci a ete brievement dressee avant le corpus de chaque cite et sert de cadre au catalogue qui suit; le sous-titre de l'ouvrage \"Epigraphie et histoire\" indique l'importance attribuee, peut-etre pour la premiere fois, pour l'elaboration de cette synthese historique, aux documents epigraphiques bien que les autres sources -litteraires, numismatiques ou archeologiques- n'aient pas ete negligees.\u003cbr\u003eAu moment de la parution de la presente publication, il m'est agreable de remercier les nombreuses personnes qui, de facons diverses, m'ont aide dans l'elaboration de cet ouvrage. Mes remerciements s'adressent, tout d'abord, au Service des Antiquites Helleniques et particulierement aux ephores et epimeletes de Patras (V. Petracos, Ph. Petsas, Iph. Decoulacou, 1. Papapostolou, L. Kolonas, M. Petropoulos, Z. Aslamatzidou, L. Papazoglou-Mathioudaki, M. Lacakis-Marchetti, M. Petritaki, A. Gadolou, A. Vassilogamvrou, L. Papakosta, G. Alexopoulou, E. Kollia et A. Vordos) qui, soit m'ont cede le droit de publication des textes inedits, soit ont facilite mon acces aux monuments durant mes sejours acheens. Je dois beaucoup aux discussions que j'ai eues avec chacun d'eux (particulierement avec M. Petropoulos, L. Papakosta, G. Alexopoulou, E. Kollia et A. Vordos). Leurs observations m'ont aide a eviter des erreurs, precisement dans la partie de la synthese concernant l'interpretation des documents archeologiques. [...]","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b143969.jpg","isbn":"978-960-7905-42-0","isbn13":"978-960-7905-42-0","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":5467,"name":"Μελετήματα","books_count":41,"tsearch_vector":"'melethmata' 'meletimata'","created_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00"},"pages":502,"publication_year":2008,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"122.0","price_updated_at":"2009-06-15","cover_type":null,"availability":"Κυκλοφορεί","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":null,"publisher_id":1161,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":143969,"url":"https://v2.bibliography.gr/books/achaie-iii.json"},{"id":141263,"title":"Incriptions from Palaestina tertia: The Greek Inscriptions from Ghor Es-Safi (Byzantine Zoora) (Supplement), Khirbet Qazone and Feinan","subtitle":"Vol. Ib","description":"The present volume is complementary to volume Ia, entitled \"Inscriptions from Palaestina Tertia: The Greek Inscriptions from Ghor es-Safi (Byzantine Zoom)\" and published in 2005, which contained 321 inscribed funerary stelae from this area (and another 20 bearing only symbols). Vol. Ib includes 66 new inscriptions from the Ghor es-Safi area (Byzantine Zoora), also one from Khirbet Qazone and 13 from Feinan (Byzantine Phaeno). The vast majority of the Ghor es-Safi epigraphic material (64 inscriptions) originates from the An-Naq' cemetery, a burial site since Early Bronze Age located on the south bank of the Wadi aI-Has a, where all the tombstones of the first volume were found (IPT Ιa, p. 6 and p. 7, fig. 3). From the remaining two inscriptions, one comes from the site of Khirbet Sheikh 'Isa next to the cemetery, probably identified with the Byzantine town of Zoo ra, whereas the other from Umm Tawabeen, a large Nabataean-Roman fortress on the southeastern hill above the Wadi al-Hasa.\u003cbr\u003eIt should be noted that 38 of the 64 An-Naq' cemetery epitaphs have already appeared in a preliminary publication in an Appendix to volume IPT Ιa but here are properly published, while the remaining 27 are new and have been collected during the last three years. Most of the latter (those with the 'z' prefix in the inventory number) were registered by K.D. Politis and another six were copied and photographed by me, four at the office of the Department of Antiquities in Safi, one at the Franciscan Archaeological Institute on Mount Nebo and one at the Jordan Archaeological Museum in Amman. A number of them were available to us through photographs placed at my disposal by Dr. Fawzi Zayadine (13 inscriptions), by Prof. Hamzeh Mahasneh (3 inscriptions) and by the Department of Antiquities in Amman (4 inscriptions). More than 30 unpublished Greek inscriptions from An-Naq' cemetery have also come to my attention, however access to them is difficult since they are kept in private collections. Finally, the Jewish-Aramaic epitaphs coming from the same cemetery will appear in a separate volume in the near future. [...]\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e(from the preface)","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b143962.jpg","isbn":"978-960-7905-43-7","isbn13":"978-960-7905-43-7","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":5467,"name":"Μελετήματα","books_count":41,"tsearch_vector":"'melethmata' 'meletimata'","created_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00"},"pages":216,"publication_year":2008,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"110.0","price_updated_at":"2009-06-15","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":null,"publisher_id":1161,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":143962,"url":"https://v2.bibliography.gr/books/incriptions-from-palaestina-tertia-the-greek-inscriptions-ghor-essafi-byzantine-zoora-supplement-khirbet-qazone-and-feinan.json"},{"id":141256,"title":"Sailing in the Aegean","subtitle":"Readings on the Economy and Trade Routes","description":"The Aegean is a unique region, in which several ancient civilizations developed. Despite the problems the sea posed for communications and everyday life, human settlement and organization are well attested from earliest times. Moreover, some extremely important cultures took shape in the Neolithic and the Bronze Age. The cultures of the Cycladic islanders, the Minoans and the Therans, were followed by the Egyptians and the Phoenicians. Strong cities and mighty hegemonies arose, such as Euboea, Athens, Macedonia, Thasos and Rhodes, while the Romans had to conquer the whole region in order to cross the sea securely and extend their power further east.\u003cbr\u003eAll these civilizations, with their close inter-connections and reciprocal influences, as well as their contacts with the world beyond, constituted a strong chain of culture that endured for many centuries. Difficulties created by the sea and the scatteredness of the islands, as well as by hostile incursions from the mainland, had little serious effect on the continuity of life and communication in the Aegean. The Romans, and later the Byzantines, having created an enormous imperium, dealt with the region as a whole. The idea of mare nostrum was eminently appropriate to the Aegean, before it spread to the entire Mediterranean. These waters were always regarded as a factor of unification rather than of separation by the people living on the islands or the shores, as borne out by their rich variety of relations, common reactions and policies.\u003cbr\u003eIn the restricted space of a volume we can only give some hints or glimpses at the immense circulation of ideas, people, goods, artefacts and coins that took place across Aegean waters in ancient times. That is why we chose not to concentrate on one subject or one chronological period, but to ask for contributions on a variety of subjects and from different periods, each shedding some light on the diverse aspects of life in the Archipelago.\u003cbr\u003eIt is our hope that \"Sailing in the Aegean\" will stimulate more intensive and specific studies, and that we shall have the opportunity to return to this subject in the future.\u003cbr\u003eWe take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to all who helped in preparing and printing this volume, as well as to those who have supported this publication in many ways. [...]\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e(from the preface)\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eContents\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e- Angelos Chaniotis, \"Introduction\"\u003cbr\u003e- Incifer Banu Dogan, Anna Michailidou, \"Trading in prehistory and protohistory: Perspectives from the eastern Aegean and beyond\"\u003cbr\u003e- Marina Panagiotaki, \"Exchange of prestige technologies as evidence of cultural interactions and integration between the Aegean and the Near East in the Bronze Age\"\u003cbr\u003e- Christos Doumas, \"\"Νόμος Ροδίων Ναυτικός\". The contribution of the Aegean islands to international maritime affairs\"\u003cbr\u003e- Pavlos Triantafyllidis, \"Rhodes and the Orient in the 7th century BC: the evidence from a primary cremation at Daphne, lalysos\"\u003cbr\u003e- Ioannis Touratsoglou, Konstantinos Tsakos, \"Economy and trade routes in the Aegean: the case of Sainos (archaic to Hellenistic times)\"\u003cbr\u003e- Lydia Pakiokrassa, Evangelos Vivliodetis, \"Recent evidence on the economy and trading contacts of Andros in antiquity\"\u003cbr\u003e- Panagiotis Tselekas, Chariklcia Papagcorgiadou-Banis, \"Countermarks on the hellenistic coinages of Cyclades\"\u003cbr\u003e- Angeliki Katsioti, \"Aspects of the economic and commercial activity of Rhodes during late antiquity: the case of lamps\"\u003cbr\u003e- Georgios Deligiannakis, \"The economy of the Dodecanese in late antiquity\"\u003cbr\u003e- Anna Maria Kasdagli, \"The provenance of coins found in Rhodes, AD 498-1522: an overview\"","image":"http://www.biblionet.gr/images/covers/b143955.jpg","isbn":"978-960-7905-41-3","isbn13":"978-960-7905-41-3","ismn":null,"issn":null,"series":{"id":5467,"name":"Μελετήματα","books_count":41,"tsearch_vector":"'melethmata' 'meletimata'","created_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00","updated_at":"2017-04-13T01:38:29.577+03:00"},"pages":256,"publication_year":2008,"publication_place":"Αθήνα","price":"122.0","price_updated_at":"2009-06-15","cover_type":"Μαλακό εξώφυλλο","availability":"Κυκλοφορεί","format":"Βιβλίο","original_language":null,"original_title":null,"publisher_id":1161,"extra":null,"biblionet_id":143955,"url":"https://v2.bibliography.gr/books/sailing-in-the-aegean.json"}]