The Poseidonian Chora: Archaic Greeks in the Italic Hinterland (British Archaeological Reports British Series) - Mikels Skele - Books - British Archaeological Reports - 9781841714721 - December 31, 2002
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The Poseidonian Chora: Archaic Greeks in the Italic Hinterland (British Archaeological Reports British Series)

Mikels Skele

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The Poseidonian Chora: Archaic Greeks in the Italic Hinterland (British Archaeological Reports British Series)

In the sixth century BC the Greeks established the city of Poseidonia in the Sele Plain of Campania, Italy, in the area settled by an indigenous Italic population. Mikels Skele presents evidence from the Capodifiume survey of the region which provides insights into the nature of the interactiom between indigenous and colonising populations. Rather than finding evidence of tension, hostility and military domination, Skele presents data from the location and nature of cemeteries and sanctuaries and pottery, for example, to suggest that relations were cordial and even collaborative.

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Released December 31, 2002
ISBN13 9781841714721
Publishers British Archaeological Reports
Pages 115
Dimensions 426 g
Language English