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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The island of Sicily was a highly contested area throughout much of its history. Among the first to exert strong influence on its political, cultural, infrastructural, and demographic developments were the two major decentralized civilizations of the first millennium BCE: the Phoenicians and the Greeks. While trade and cultural exchange preceded their permanent presence, it was the colonizing movement that brought territorial competition and political power struggles on the island to a new level. The history of six centuries of colonization is replete with accounts of conflict and warfare that include cross-cultural confrontations, as well as interstate hostilities, domestic conflicts, and government violence. This book is not concerned with realities from the battlefield or questions of military strategy and tactics, but rather offers a broad collection of archaeological case studies and historical essays that analyze how political competition, strategic considerations, and violent encounters substantially affected rural and urban environments, the island's heterogeneous communities, and their social practices. These contributions, originating from a workshop in 2018, combine expertise from the fields of archaeology, ancient history, and philology. The focus on a specific time period and the limited geographic area of Greek Sicily allows for the thorough investigation and discussion of various forms of organized societal violence and their consequences on the developments in society and landscape.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. The island of Sicily was a highly contested area throughout much of its history. Among the first to exert strong influence on its political, cultural, infrastructural, and demographic developments were the two major decentralized civilizations of the first millennium BCE: the Phoenicians and the Greeks. While trade and cultural exchange preceded their permanent presence, it was the colonizing movement that brought territorial competition and political power struggles on the island to a new level. The history of six centuries of colonization is replete with accounts of conflict and warfare that include cross-cultural confrontations, as well as interstate hostilities, domestic conflicts, and government violence. This book is not concerned with realities from the battlefield or questions of military strategy and tactics, but rather offers a broad collection of archaeological case studies and historical essays that analyze how political competition, strategic considerations, and violent encounters substantially affected rural and urban environments, the island's heterogeneous communities, and their social practices. These contributions, originating from a workshop in 2018, combine expertise from the fields of archaeology, ancient history, and philology. The focus on a specific time period and the limited geographic area of Greek Sicily allows for the thorough investigation and discussion of various forms of organized societal violence and their consequences on the developments in society and landscape.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The island of Sicily was a highly contested area throughout much of its history. Among the first to exert strong influence on its political, cultural, infrastructural, and demographic developments were the two major decentralized civilizations of the first millennium BCE: the Phoenicians and the Greeks. While trade and cultural exchange preceded their permanent presence, it was the colonizing movement that brought territorial competition and political power struggles on the island to a new level. The history of six centuries of colonization is replete with accounts of conflict and warfare that include cross-cultural confrontations, as well as interstate hostilities, domestic conflicts, and government violence. This book is not concerned with realities from the battlefield or questions of military strategy and tactics, but rather offers a broad collection of archaeological case studies and historical essays that analyze how political competition, strategic considerations, and violent encounters substantially affected rural and urban environments, the islands heterogeneous communities, and their social practices. These contributions, originating from a workshop in 2018, combine expertise from the fields of archaeology, ancient history, and philology. The focus on a specific time period and the limited geographic area of Greek Sicily allows for the thorough investigation and discussion of various forms of organized societal violence and their consequences on the developments in society and landscape. A broad collection of archaeological case studies and historical essays that analyze how political competition, strategic considerations, and violent encounters affected Greek Sicily. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The island of Sicily was a highly contested area throughout much of its history. Among the first to exert strong influence on its political, cultural, infrastructural, and demographic developments were the two major decentralized civilizations of the first millennium BCE: the Phoenicians and the Greeks. While trade and cultural exchange preceded their permanent presence, it was the colonizing movement that brought territorial competition and political power struggles on the island to a new level. The history of six centuries of colonization is replete with accounts of conflict and warfare that include cross-cultural confrontations, as well as interstate hostilities, domestic conflicts, and government violence. This book is not concerned with realities from the battlefield or questions of military strategy and tactics, but rather offers a broad collection of archaeological case studies and historical essays that analyze how political competition, strategic considerations, and violent encounters substantially affected rural and urban environments, the island's heterogeneous communities, and their social practices. These contributions, originating from a workshop in 2018, combine expertise from the fields of archaeology, ancient history, and philology. The focus on a specific time period and the limited geographic area of Greek Sicily allows for the thorough investigation and discussion of various forms of organized societal violence and their consequences on the developments in society and landscape.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBrossura. Condizione: new. A cura di Ortwin Dally e Melanie Jonasch.Testo Italiano, Inglese e Tedesco.Roma, 2025; br., pp. 580, ill., cm 20x26,5. Questo volume è il risultato di una conferenza internazionale svoltasi nel 2022 presso l'Istituto Archeologico Germanico di Roma. Celebra i primi cinquant'anni di ricerca condotta dall'Istituto nel sito antico di Selinunte e al contempo rende omaggio alla figura di Dieter Mertens, uno dei principali protagonisti di questo periodo di ricerca, i cui lavori sono stati cruciali per comporre un'immagine sempre più precisa della polis greca e della sua storia. I contributi di questo volume presentano i risultati di recenti ricerche e, per lo più, considerano il sito all'interno di una fitta trama di vie di comunicazioni, di azioni e oggetti che si muovono non solo nel contesto regionale dell'isola, ma nell'intero mondo mediterraneo. Libro.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: NEW. Roma: Edizioni Quasar, 2026 9788854915633 1670 N vol.: 1, N pag.: 580, W: 20, Illustr.: COL + B/N Questo volume è il risultato di una conferenza internazionale svoltasi nel 2022 presso l'Istituto Archeologico Germanico di Roma. Celebra i primi cinquant'anni di ricerca condotta dall'Istituto nel sito antico di Selinunte e al contempo rende omaggio alla figura di Dieter Mertens, uno dei principali protagonisti di questo periodo di ricerca, i cui lavori sono stati cruciali per comporre un'immagine sempre più precisa della polis greca e della sua storia. I contributi di questo volume presentano i risultati di recenti ricerche e, per lo più, considerano il sito all'interno di una fitta trama di vie di comunicazioni, di azioni e oggetti che si muovono non solo nel contesto regionale dell'isola, ma nell'intero mondo mediterraneo. Questo volume è il risultato di una conferenza internazionale svoltasi nel 2022 presso l'Istituto Archeologico Germanico di Roma. Celebra i primi cinquant'anni di ricerca condotta dall'Istituto nel sito antico di Selinunte e al contempo rende omaggio alla figura di Dieter Mertens, uno dei principali protagonisti di questo periodo di ricerca, i cui lavori sono stati cruciali per comporre un'immagine sempre più precisa della polis greca e della sua storia. I contributi di questo volume presentano i risultati di recenti ricerche e, per lo più, considerano il sito all'interno di una fitta trama di vie di comunicazioni, di azioni e oggetti che si muovono non solo nel contesto regionale dell'isola, ma nell'intero mondo mediterraneo. Dally, Ortwin; Jonasch, Melanie.