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adam_text TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface and Acknowledgments. Tabula Gratulatoria. List of Illustrations. List of Abbreviations. xi хш xix xxxix LIFE, WORKS AND REFLEXIONS Gocha Tsetskhladze, West and East: why a Festschrift?. 3 Laudatio Domini. 13 Personal Recollections: John Boardman, Eka Avaliani, Alexandru Avram, Janet Buxton, Cecily Grace, James Hargrave, Paolo Maranzana, Alexander Podossinov and Simon Young. 15 The writings of Gocha Tsetskhladze, 1989-2022. 27 THE BLACK SEA, ANATOLIA AND THE PONTIC HINTERLAND 1. Sümer Atasoy Burial grounds at Tios. 51 2. Eka Avaliani The Roman cult of emperor worship: Was the Roman emperor revered as a god amongst Caucasian Iberians?. 67 3. Alexandru Avram (J) 519 BC: Persians occupy the North Pontic coast. 75 4. Staša Babić ‘Timeo Dañaos et dona ferentes’·. Biography of a collection of Pontic pottery in the National Museum, Belgrade. 109 5. Luis Ballesteros Pastor The land of the Sun and the Moon: An interpretation of the emblem on Pontic royal coins 123 6. Alexey Belousov One forgotten Greek inscription from the Rostov region. 137 7. Lucrețiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba Salt administration in Roman Dacia: An overview. 145 8. Dorel Bondoc A new stamped Roman amphora from-Cioroiu Nou . ;. 157 VI TABLE OF CONTENTS 9. Valentin Bottez and Peter Rothenhoefer A gift for Dea Syria from Moukaporis, son of Ditoukenthos. 165 10. Hadrien Bru Oueinia, bureau de douane romaine de la province dAsie, et les routes du marbre de Dokimeion. 173 11. Stanley Burstein A view from the Fringe: Heraclea Pontica in the age of Alexander. 185 12. Alexander Butyagin The Archaic necropolis of Myrmekion. 195 13. Livia Buzoianu et Maria Bàrbulescu (t) La période de début du Principat dans les villes grecques ouest-pontiques à la lumière des sources littéraires et épigraphiques. 205 14. Dmitry Chistov Greek urbanisation of the North Pontic region in the 6th—early 5th centu­ ries BC. 217 15. Altay Coşkun Acampsis, Boas, Apsarus, Petra, Sebastopolis: Rivers and forts on the southern littoral of Colchis. 241 16. Margarit Damyanov An essay on the history of Apollonia Pontica to the Early Hellenistic period 261 17. Madalina Dana et Dan Dana L’anneau du roi Skylės: Pouvoir et territoire au nord-ouest de la mer Noire 291 18. Edward Dandrow The coinage of Tios in Bithynia: Local history, religion and civic representation 313 19. Jan de Boer Greek colonies, a middle ground and the hinterland in south-eastern Thrace 339 20. Maria-Paz de Hoz Phrygian traces in Greek epigraphy of Roman Anatolia: Survival or identity revival?. 369 21. Irina Demetradze-Renz Defining urban space: The archaeology and topography of Mtskheta. 387 22. Şevket Dönmez and E. Emine Naza-Dönmez Achaemenid-period serpentine vessels from Oluz Höyük (Kritalia) and Harşena Fortress (Amasya), North-Central Anatolia. 409 23. Sergey Dudarev, Victoria Berezhnaya and Svetlana Kolkova New finds of swords of Maeotian and Sarmatian types in the North Caucasus 419 24. Gabriela Filip A fascinum representation from the Roman fort at Răcari, Dolj county, Roumania. 429 VU TABLE OF CONTENTS 25. lulon Gagoshidze Varkana ֊ the country of wolves. 435 26. Vladimir Goroncharovsky Greek-Sindian interactions in the territory of the Cimmerian Bosporus in the 6th-4th centuries BC. 27. Cecily Grace Can Gordion roof tiles help date the Midas Monument?. 441 455 28. Amiran Kakhidze The earliest bronze metallurgy on the Georgian side of the south-eastern Black Sea littoral. 463 29. Michel Kazanskí Tombes à bouclier au nord et à l’est de la mer Noire à l’époque romaine: origines. 491 30. Viktor Kopylov (է) The mouth of the Tanais and its role in Colchian-Scythian trade in the 5thfirst quarter of the 3rd century BC. 505 31. Sergei Kovalenko Some rare coins from the Vasilii Rozanov collection. 511 32. Vladimir Kuznetsov Phanagoria in Archaic times. 521 33. Shota Mamuladze and Emzar Kakhidze The main results of the archaeological excavations conducted at the fort of Gonio-Apsarus in 2015 . 34. Manolis Manoledakis Paphlagonians and Phrygians. 575 35. Paolo Maranzana Cities in Roman Galatia and the emergence of urbanism. 593 553 36. Marcin Matera, Nadezhda Gavrylyuk, Dmytro Nykonenko and Paweł Lech Some remarks about Konsulovskoe, a lesser-known Late Scythian hillfort on the Lower Dnieper. 611 37. Andrei Opaiț, Dan Davis and Michael Brennan The Sinop I shipwreck: A Black Sea merchant ship from the Roman Imperial era. 633 38. Krastina Panayotova Musical instruments from the necropolis of Apollonia Pontica. 647 39. Richard Posamentir Dog not important, only staff important!. 665 40. Oksana Ruchynska The main agonistic festivals in Tauric Chersonesus. 683 VIII TABLE OF CONTENTS 41. Zsolt Simon The pre-Achaemenid kingdom of Cappadocia and the identification of Kerkenes Dağ. 695 42. Tyler Jo Smith Gorgons on the Go: An Athenian Black-Figure Skyphos from Berezan. 703 43. Nikola Theodossiev The Thracian tholos tombs at Ravnogor reconsidered. 723 44. Marina Vakhtina On the Archaic fortifications of Porthmion. 743 45. Maya Vassileva Bendis again. 757 46. Yurii Vinogradov Forgotten monuments of the Cimmerian Bosporus. 765 47. Barbora Weissova Route of the ‘Pilgrim’s Road’ in north-western Asia Minor: State of the art and new observations. 48. Everett Wheeler Roman Colchis, Iberia and Alani: Some notes as apologia. 791 49. Anne-Maria Wittke Midas’ Gordion und das übrige Kleinasien: Uberlandrouten als Indikatoren fur Konnektivität. 50. Şahin Yildirim Results of recent archaeological investigations of Archaic Tieion. 779 837 855 51. Stanislav Zadnikov and Iryna Shramko Greek pottery of the 7th-6th centuries BC on Bilsk fortified settlement. 877 52. Angelina Zedgenidze Stronghold on the isthmus of the Lighthouse Peninsula in the system of the polis of Chersonesus. 893 EAST AND WEST: GREECE, PERSIA, ROME, EGYPT, CENTRAL ASIA 53. Kazim Abdullaev Revisiting a phalera from Mound 20 in Noin Ula in northern Mongolia: Some iconographie aspects in Bactrian art. 54. Larissa Bonfante (t) Luxurious funerals and sumptuary laws. 907 935 55. Osmund Bopearachchi Greek Helios or Indian Sūrya? The spread of the Sun God imagery from India to Gandhara. 941 TABLE OF CONTENTS IX 56. Jan BouzEK (J) Greeks and their neighbours: From similar start to acculturation. 955 57. Mario Denti Ritual pebbles: Pebbles between the living and the dead in the Mediterranean Iron Age. 963 58. Jean-Paul Descceudres The Eretrian Late Geometric oinochoe Istanbul 1503. 1013 59. Adolfo J. Domínguez Ethnic identities in conflict in ancient Epirus. 1023 60. Alexander Fantalkin and Oren Tal Alexander Jannaeus’ defensive line against Antiochus XII Dionysus revisited once again. 1055 61. Flavia Frisone Wandering Samians in the West. 1071 62. Oleg Gabelko Ceraunus, Chrestus and others: ‘Double-layer’ epithets?. 1081 63. Verena Gassner The early phases of Cult Place 2 in Elea-Velia: An archaeological palimpsest 1095 64. Leonardo Gregoratti Are two Great Kings too many? Some considerations on Parthian kingship in the Classical sources. 1111 65. Yervand Grekyan The Median empire and the highstand waters of the Caspian Sea. 1125 66. Louise Hitchcock, Laura Pisanu and Aren Maeir Magical mystery tour: The role of islands in connecting ancient West and East. 1147 67. Heather Jackson Down in the dumps at Seleucid Jebel Khalid on the Euphrates. 1161 68. Vasilica Lungu et Pierre Dupont Timbres amphoriques rhodiens d’Archangelos. 1181 69. Andrew Madden Applying the Beazley method to mosaic artist attribution. 1201 70. Andreas Mehl Seleucids as ‘Great Kings’?. 1237 71. Fergus Millar (J) Two Monophysite bishops between Roman West and Sasanian East. 72. Marta Oller Guzmän L’hospitalité de Zeus, d’un côté à l’autre de la Méditerranée. 1261 1249 x TABLE OF CONTENTS 73. Jari Pakkanen and Maria Costanza Lentini Crisis, divination and ‘killing’ pottery: Astragals and punctured vessels from a Classical-period well at Sicilian Naxos. 1271 74. Alexander Podossinov Heracles Celticus and Heracles Scythicus: The same narrative in the west and the east of Europe?. 1291 75. Robert Rollinger How the Mediterranean became the Mediterranean: Some neglected pieces of evidence for the history of the mental mapping of an inland sea. 1307 76. Ligia Ruscu About the Lollii of Byzantium. 1333 77. Frank Sear Republican theatres of Rome. 1341 78. Květa Smolärikovä Herodotus and Amasis’ coup d’état. 1355 79. Mikhail Treister Imported bronze hammered cauldrons from Asian Sarmatia. 1363 80. Christoph Ulf Migration - not colonisation: What motivated people to leave their commu­ nity according to the texts of Archaic Greece. 1415 81. José Vela Tejada The lost inscription of Argos (IG IV 556 = Syli3 182): A case of Athenian propaganda in the 4th century BC?. 1433 82. Ioannis Xydopoulos Kolvol εύεργέται and 'Ρωμαίοι εύεργέται in inscriptions from Macedonia. 1453 MODERN TIMES 83. Paul Everill Over the hills and far away’: An essay on Anglo-Georgian relations. 1469 84. Oswyn Murray Between East and West: Memories of the Cold War. 1477 85. James Hargrave What do they know of learning who only universities know? Surviving the dystopia of Australian tertiary education. 1487 List of Contributors. 1501 Index. 1507
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Luis Ballesteros Pastor The land of the Sun and the Moon: An interpretation of the emblem on Pontic royal coins 123 6. Alexey Belousov One forgotten Greek inscription from the Rostov region. 137 7. Lucrețiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba Salt administration in Roman Dacia: An overview. 145 8. Dorel Bondoc A new stamped Roman amphora from-Cioroiu Nou . ;. 157 VI TABLE OF CONTENTS 9. Valentin Bottez and Peter Rothenhoefer A gift for Dea Syria from Moukaporis, son of Ditoukenthos. 165 10. Hadrien Bru Oueinia, bureau de douane romaine de la province dAsie, et les routes du marbre de Dokimeion. 173 11. Stanley Burstein A view from the Fringe: Heraclea Pontica in the age of Alexander. 185 12. Alexander Butyagin The Archaic necropolis of Myrmekion. 195 13. Livia Buzoianu et Maria Bàrbulescu (t) La période de début du Principat dans les villes grecques ouest-pontiques à la lumière des sources littéraires et épigraphiques. 205 14. Dmitry Chistov Greek urbanisation of the North Pontic region in the 6th—early 5th centu­ ries BC. 217 15. Altay Coşkun Acampsis, Boas, Apsarus, Petra, Sebastopolis: Rivers and forts on the southern littoral of Colchis. 241 16. Margarit Damyanov An essay on the history of Apollonia Pontica to the Early Hellenistic period 261 17. Madalina Dana et Dan Dana L’anneau du roi Skylės: Pouvoir et territoire au nord-ouest de la mer Noire 291 18. Edward Dandrow The coinage of Tios in Bithynia: Local history, religion and civic representation 313 19. Jan de Boer Greek colonies, a middle ground and the hinterland in south-eastern Thrace 339 20. Maria-Paz de Hoz Phrygian traces in Greek epigraphy of Roman Anatolia: Survival or identity revival?. 369 21. Irina Demetradze-Renz Defining urban space: The archaeology and topography of Mtskheta. 387 22. Şevket Dönmez and E. Emine Naza-Dönmez Achaemenid-period serpentine vessels from Oluz Höyük (Kritalia) and Harşena Fortress (Amasya), North-Central Anatolia. 409 23. Sergey Dudarev, Victoria Berezhnaya and Svetlana Kolkova New finds of swords of Maeotian and Sarmatian types in the North Caucasus 419 24. Gabriela Filip A fascinum representation from the Roman fort at Răcari, Dolj county, Roumania. 429 VU TABLE OF CONTENTS 25. lulon Gagoshidze Varkana ֊ the country of wolves. 435 26. Vladimir Goroncharovsky Greek-Sindian interactions in the territory of the Cimmerian Bosporus in the 6th-4th centuries BC. 27. Cecily Grace Can Gordion roof tiles help date the Midas Monument?. 441 455 28. Amiran Kakhidze The earliest bronze metallurgy on the Georgian side of the south-eastern Black Sea littoral. 463 29. Michel Kazanskí Tombes à bouclier au nord et à l’est de la mer Noire à l’époque romaine: origines. 491 30. Viktor Kopylov (է) The mouth of the Tanais and its role in Colchian-Scythian trade in the 5thfirst quarter of the 3rd century BC. 505 31. Sergei Kovalenko Some rare coins from the Vasilii Rozanov collection. 511 32. Vladimir Kuznetsov Phanagoria in Archaic times. 521 33. Shota Mamuladze and Emzar Kakhidze The main results of the archaeological excavations conducted at the fort of Gonio-Apsarus in 2015 . 34. Manolis Manoledakis Paphlagonians and Phrygians. 575 35. Paolo Maranzana Cities in Roman Galatia and the emergence of urbanism. 593 553 36. Marcin Matera, Nadezhda Gavrylyuk, Dmytro Nykonenko and Paweł Lech Some remarks about Konsulovskoe, a lesser-known Late Scythian hillfort on the Lower Dnieper. 611 37. Andrei Opaiț, Dan Davis and Michael Brennan The Sinop I shipwreck: A Black Sea merchant ship from the Roman Imperial era. 633 38. Krastina Panayotova Musical instruments from the necropolis of Apollonia Pontica. 647 39. Richard Posamentir Dog not important, only staff important!. 665 40. Oksana Ruchynska The main agonistic festivals in Tauric Chersonesus. 683 VIII TABLE OF CONTENTS 41. Zsolt Simon The pre-Achaemenid kingdom of Cappadocia and the identification of Kerkenes Dağ. 695 42. Tyler Jo Smith Gorgons on the Go: An Athenian Black-Figure Skyphos from Berezan. 703 43. Nikola Theodossiev The Thracian tholos tombs at Ravnogor reconsidered. 723 44. Marina Vakhtina On the Archaic fortifications of Porthmion. 743 45. Maya Vassileva Bendis again. 757 46. Yurii Vinogradov Forgotten monuments of the Cimmerian Bosporus. 765 47. Barbora Weissova Route of the ‘Pilgrim’s Road’ in north-western Asia Minor: State of the art and new observations. 48. Everett Wheeler Roman Colchis, Iberia and Alani: Some notes as apologia. 791 49. Anne-Maria Wittke Midas’ Gordion und das übrige Kleinasien: Uberlandrouten als Indikatoren fur Konnektivität. 50. Şahin Yildirim Results of recent archaeological investigations of Archaic Tieion. 779 837 855 51. Stanislav Zadnikov and Iryna Shramko Greek pottery of the 7th-6th centuries BC on Bilsk fortified settlement. 877 52. Angelina Zedgenidze Stronghold on the isthmus of the Lighthouse Peninsula in the system of the polis of Chersonesus. 893 EAST AND WEST: GREECE, PERSIA, ROME, EGYPT, CENTRAL ASIA 53. Kazim Abdullaev Revisiting a phalera from Mound 20 in Noin Ula in northern Mongolia: Some iconographie aspects in Bactrian art. 54. Larissa Bonfante (t) Luxurious funerals and sumptuary laws. 907 935 55. Osmund Bopearachchi Greek Helios or Indian Sūrya? The spread of the Sun God imagery from India to Gandhara. 941 TABLE OF CONTENTS IX 56. Jan BouzEK (J) Greeks and their neighbours: From similar start to acculturation. 955 57. Mario Denti Ritual pebbles: Pebbles between the living and the dead in the Mediterranean Iron Age. 963 58. Jean-Paul Descceudres The Eretrian Late Geometric oinochoe Istanbul 1503. 1013 59. Adolfo J. Domínguez Ethnic identities in conflict in ancient Epirus. 1023 60. Alexander Fantalkin and Oren Tal Alexander Jannaeus’ defensive line against Antiochus XII Dionysus revisited once again. 1055 61. Flavia Frisone Wandering Samians in the West. 1071 62. Oleg Gabelko Ceraunus, Chrestus and others: ‘Double-layer’ epithets?. 1081 63. Verena Gassner The early phases of Cult Place 2 in Elea-Velia: An archaeological palimpsest 1095 64. Leonardo Gregoratti Are two Great Kings too many? Some considerations on Parthian kingship in the Classical sources. 1111 65. Yervand Grekyan The Median empire and the highstand waters of the Caspian Sea. 1125 66. Louise Hitchcock, Laura Pisanu and Aren Maeir Magical mystery tour: The role of islands in connecting ancient West and East. 1147 67. Heather Jackson Down in the dumps at Seleucid Jebel Khalid on the Euphrates. 1161 68. Vasilica Lungu et Pierre Dupont Timbres amphoriques rhodiens d’Archangelos. 1181 69. Andrew Madden Applying the Beazley method to mosaic artist attribution. 1201 70. Andreas Mehl Seleucids as ‘Great Kings’?. 1237 71. Fergus Millar (J) Two Monophysite bishops between Roman West and Sasanian East. 72. Marta Oller Guzmän L’hospitalité de Zeus, d’un côté à l’autre de la Méditerranée. 1261 1249 x TABLE OF CONTENTS 73. Jari Pakkanen and Maria Costanza Lentini Crisis, divination and ‘killing’ pottery: Astragals and punctured vessels from a Classical-period well at Sicilian Naxos. 1271 74. Alexander Podossinov Heracles Celticus and Heracles Scythicus: The same narrative in the west and the east of Europe?. 1291 75. Robert Rollinger How the Mediterranean became the Mediterranean: Some neglected pieces of evidence for the history of the mental mapping of an inland sea. 1307 76. Ligia Ruscu About the Lollii of Byzantium. 1333 77. Frank Sear Republican theatres of Rome. 1341 78. Květa Smolärikovä Herodotus and Amasis’ coup d’état. 1355 79. Mikhail Treister Imported bronze hammered cauldrons from Asian Sarmatia. 1363 80. Christoph Ulf Migration - not colonisation: What motivated people to leave their commu­ nity according to the texts of Archaic Greece. 1415 81. José Vela Tejada The lost inscription of Argos (IG IV 556 = Syli3 182): A case of Athenian propaganda in the 4th century BC?. 1433 82. Ioannis Xydopoulos Kolvol εύεργέται and 'Ρωμαίοι εύεργέται in inscriptions from Macedonia. 1453 MODERN TIMES 83. Paul Everill Over the hills and far away’: An essay on Anglo-Georgian relations. 1469 84. Oswyn Murray Between East and West: Memories of the Cold War. 1477 85. James Hargrave What do they know of learning who only universities know? Surviving the dystopia of Australian tertiary education. 1487 List of Contributors. 1501 Index. 1507
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