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This unique collection of essays contains a synthesis of recent works by distinguished archaeologists and historians in their field, illuminating extensive research in the Southern Gaul and on the territory of the Greek city of Marseille.
Investigating the occupation of Massalia territory before the foundation of the Greek city to the Roman period, these findings provide an overview of the diverse issues behind the circulations between Greeks from Phocaea and Celtic populations. This reflection on a key region of the Euro-Mediterranean space rests on the analysis of archaeological findings, including: urban excavations, spatial studies, analysis of necropolis, submarine remains, paleo-environmental data, and reviewing the ancient literary documentation. These new and innovative findings in Greek Marseille and Mediterranean Celtic Region will be of particular interest to both students and scholars exploring the political, economic and cultural fields of relationships between

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«Overall, this volume will be useful for scholars of Greek indigenous relationships in a variety of ancient historical and geographical contexts.»
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Sophie Bouffier/Dominique Garcia: Introduction – Philippe Leveau: The Littorals in Southern Gaul: State of the Issue – Sophie Bouffier/Dominique Garcia: Greeks, Celts and Ligurians in South-East Gaul: Ethnicity and Archaeology – Dominique Garcia/Sophie Bouffier: Territorial Variations: Natives and Greeks in the Mediterranean Celtic Region – Dominique Garcia/Jean-Christophe Sourisseau: The Exchanges on the Coastline of Southern Gaul in the First Iron Age: From the Hellenisation Concept to That of Mediterraneisation – Marc Bouiron: The Sources of Greek Marseille and of Its Territory: The Ethnica of Stephanus of Byzantium and the Lexicographical References – Sophie Bouffier/Emmanuèle Caire: Territories of the Massaliot Identity: Conservatism or Political and Moral Loosening? – Henri Tréziny: Marseille: An Ionian City in the Greek West – Loup Bernard/Sophie Bouffier/Delphine Isoardi: At the Frontiers of Massalian Territory: Greek and Indigenous Rhythms from the Seventh to Second Century BC – Antoine Hermary: The Cults of Greek Marseille – Rachel Feig Vishnia: The Territories In-between: Marseille, Rome and the Gauls – Marie-Brigitte Carre: Marseille Territories of Exchanges – Bernard Dedet: Greek Marseille and the Gauls of the South: Quite Different Funeral Practices (Fifth-Second Centuries BC) – Philippe Boissinot: Land Allotment and Ancient Vineyards around Marseille – Patrice Pomey: The Greco-Massaliot Shipwrecks in the Place Jules-Verne in Marseille and the Evolution of Greek Ship Construction from the Sixth to the Fourth Century BC – Michel Bats: Protohistoric Mediterranean Gaul as a Middle Ground.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/26/2017 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433132049, 978-1433132049
      ISBN10: 1433132044

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This unique collection of essays contains a synthesis of recent works by distinguished archaeologists and historians in their field, illuminating extensive research in the Southern Gaul and on the territory of the Greek city of Marseille.
      Investigating the occupation of Massalia territory before the foundation of the Greek city to the Roman period, these findings provide an overview of the diverse issues behind the circulations between Greeks from Phocaea and Celtic populations. This reflection on a key region of the Euro-Mediterranean space rests on the analysis of archaeological findings, including: urban excavations, spatial studies, analysis of necropolis, submarine remains, paleo-environmental data, and reviewing the ancient literary documentation. These new and innovative findings in Greek Marseille and Mediterranean Celtic Region will be of particular interest to both students and scholars exploring the political, economic and cultural fields of relationships between

      Trade Review
      «Overall, this volume will be useful for scholars of Greek indigenous relationships in a variety of ancient historical and geographical contexts.»
      (Ulrike Krotscheck, H-France 18/2018 Vollständige Rezension)



      Table of Contents

      Sophie Bouffier/Dominique Garcia: Introduction – Philippe Leveau: The Littorals in Southern Gaul: State of the Issue – Sophie Bouffier/Dominique Garcia: Greeks, Celts and Ligurians in South-East Gaul: Ethnicity and Archaeology – Dominique Garcia/Sophie Bouffier: Territorial Variations: Natives and Greeks in the Mediterranean Celtic Region – Dominique Garcia/Jean-Christophe Sourisseau: The Exchanges on the Coastline of Southern Gaul in the First Iron Age: From the Hellenisation Concept to That of Mediterraneisation – Marc Bouiron: The Sources of Greek Marseille and of Its Territory: The Ethnica of Stephanus of Byzantium and the Lexicographical References – Sophie Bouffier/Emmanuèle Caire: Territories of the Massaliot Identity: Conservatism or Political and Moral Loosening? – Henri Tréziny: Marseille: An Ionian City in the Greek West – Loup Bernard/Sophie Bouffier/Delphine Isoardi: At the Frontiers of Massalian Territory: Greek and Indigenous Rhythms from the Seventh to Second Century BC – Antoine Hermary: The Cults of Greek Marseille – Rachel Feig Vishnia: The Territories In-between: Marseille, Rome and the Gauls – Marie-Brigitte Carre: Marseille Territories of Exchanges – Bernard Dedet: Greek Marseille and the Gauls of the South: Quite Different Funeral Practices (Fifth-Second Centuries BC) – Philippe Boissinot: Land Allotment and Ancient Vineyards around Marseille – Patrice Pomey: The Greco-Massaliot Shipwrecks in the Place Jules-Verne in Marseille and the Evolution of Greek Ship Construction from the Sixth to the Fourth Century BC – Michel Bats: Protohistoric Mediterranean Gaul as a Middle Ground.

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