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Chapter 7 Greeks, Phoenicians, Phrygians, Trojans, and Other Creatures in the Aegean: Connections, Interactions, Misconceptions
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John K. Papadopoulos
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Preface ix
- Chapter 1 Interregional Interaction in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Iron Age 1
- Chapter 2 Phoenicians and the Iron Age Mediterranean: A Response to Phoenicoskepticism 27
- Chapter 3 Mediterranean Interconnections beyond the City: Rural Consumption and Trade in Archaic Cyprus 49
- Chapter 4 Connectivity, Style, and Decorated Metal Bowls in the Iron Age Mediterranean 73
- Chapter 5 Close Encounters of the Lasting Kind: Greeks, Phoenicians, and Others in the Iron Age Mediterranean 98
- Chapter 6 The Mediterranean and the Black Sea in the Early First Millennium BCE: Greeks, Phoenicians, Phrygians, and Lydians 124
- Chapter 7 Greeks, Phoenicians, Phrygians, Trojans, and Other Creatures in the Aegean: Connections, Interactions, Misconceptions 142
- Chapter 8 Anatolia, the Aegean, and the Neo-Assyrian Empire: Material Connections 169
- Chapter 9 Egypt and the Mediterranean in the Early Iron Age 194
- Chapter 10 Globalizing the Mediterranean’s Iron Age 214
- Chapter 11 Six Provocations in Search of a Pretext 233
- Contributors 253
- Index 255
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Preface ix
- Chapter 1 Interregional Interaction in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Iron Age 1
- Chapter 2 Phoenicians and the Iron Age Mediterranean: A Response to Phoenicoskepticism 27
- Chapter 3 Mediterranean Interconnections beyond the City: Rural Consumption and Trade in Archaic Cyprus 49
- Chapter 4 Connectivity, Style, and Decorated Metal Bowls in the Iron Age Mediterranean 73
- Chapter 5 Close Encounters of the Lasting Kind: Greeks, Phoenicians, and Others in the Iron Age Mediterranean 98
- Chapter 6 The Mediterranean and the Black Sea in the Early First Millennium BCE: Greeks, Phoenicians, Phrygians, and Lydians 124
- Chapter 7 Greeks, Phoenicians, Phrygians, Trojans, and Other Creatures in the Aegean: Connections, Interactions, Misconceptions 142
- Chapter 8 Anatolia, the Aegean, and the Neo-Assyrian Empire: Material Connections 169
- Chapter 9 Egypt and the Mediterranean in the Early Iron Age 194
- Chapter 10 Globalizing the Mediterranean’s Iron Age 214
- Chapter 11 Six Provocations in Search of a Pretext 233
- Contributors 253
- Index 255