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Foundation and Destruction Nikopolis and Northwestern Greece: Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens S.

Editat de Jacob Isager
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mar 2001
The Greek city of Nikopolis was founded by Octavian (later known as the Emperor Augustus) after his victory in the naval battle of nearby Actium in 31 BC. The city was a result of a so-called synoecism, i.e., the inhabitants of numerous Greek cities in the region (Epirus, Acharnania and Aetolia) were forced to leave their former dwellings and establish themselves in the newly built city, which became the capital of the coastal region. Since 1987 a joint Greek-American archaeological and geological Nikopolis project has registered, conserved and restored monuments inside and outside the city and conducted a survey of Southern Epirus aiming at understanding the changing relationship between humans and landscape. The main issue has been the impact of the new metropolis in the region and to what extent the towns included in the synoecism were actually left uninhabited.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9788772887340
ISBN-10: 8772887346
Pagini: 277
Ilustrații: colour & b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 275 x 212 x 19 mm
Greutate: 1.13 kg
Editura: Aarhus University Press
Seria Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens S.


Cuprins

Introduction; Eremia in Epirus and the Foundation of Nicopolis. Models of Civilization in Strabo; Excavations at the Actian Tropaeum at Nikopolis. A Preliminary Report; Landscape Archaeology in the Territory of Nicopolis; In the Shadow of Nikopolis: Patterns of Settlement on the Ayios Thomas Peninsula; Roman and Late Antique Pottery of Southern Epirus -- Some Results of the Nikopolis Survey Project; Riza and Agia Pelagia; Two Architectural Assemblages of the Roman Era along the Coast of Southern Epirus; Kassope, the City in whose Territory Nikopolis was Founded; Archaeological Evidence from Cassope. The Local Workshops of Mould-Made Bowls; Leukas in the Roman Period; Epirus in the Roman Period; Die Umwandlung Butrints von einem Koinonszentrum zu einer römischen Kolonie; Acheloos' Homeland. New Historical-Archaeological Research on the Ancient Polis Stratos; The Dimensions of Material Topography; Some News about Inscriptions from Northwestern Greece. Preliminary Remarks on the Recent Epigraphical Work in the Museums of Thyrion and Agrinion; The Cults of Apollo in Northwestern Greece; Sacred Landscapes of Aetolia and Achaia: Synoecism Processes and Non-Urban Sanctuaries.