This paper explores the dynamics leading to the establishment of a relatively prosperous Roman settlement on the islet of Kouphonisi in Crete. The settlement was clearly comparatively wealthy, judging from the range of its public buildings (including a bathhouse, theatre, aqueducts and cistern complexes) and the opulent decor of its private residences. What conditions generated such favourable economic circumstances for the inhabitants of this tiny arid islet lying in the Libyan Sea three miles off the southeastern tip of Crete? The location of the islet, which today seems remote and far-removed, is appraised in the context of its seasonal sea currents and favourable winds which facilitated its navigational connectivity with Roman markets o...
Using survey data from the Paximadi and Bouros-Kastri peninsulas in Southern Euboea, this paper exam...
This article investigates the legacy of ancient Phoenician, Greek and Etruscan colonialism in shapin...
International Conference for Mylopotamos, Crete, 24-30 October 2003The eparchy of Mylopotamos is hom...
This paper explores the dynamics leading to the establishment of a relatively prosperous Roman settl...
Even with increasing interest in Hellenistic and Roman Crete the story of the settlements that once ...
Romans and Italiote Greeks are attested to have been active in various areas of the Western part of ...
Between 2200 and 1900 B.C.E., the coastal site of Gournia on Crete grew substantially in size and po...
From the late-3rd century AD until the 6th century AD, continuous private investments fuelled a sign...
Since Homer - who called the island ἑκατόμπολις (Iliad II, 649) - Crete is said to have had a hundre...
Our recent research has used historical accounts of piracy to briefly examine pirate leadership, pir...
In the case of the Cretan Late Antique/Early Byzantine landscape, the dichotomy between change and r...
This thesis focuses on the site of Vada Volaterrana in modern day Tuscany in the context of its Medi...
If as argued the Mediterranean consisted in Antiquity of a unity determined by similar environmental...
This thesis is a regional history of Lesbos and the adjacent regions of Troas and Aiolis in NW Turke...
Almost fifty bath complexes were excavated in the westernmost part of the Eparchy of Illyricum,in th...
Using survey data from the Paximadi and Bouros-Kastri peninsulas in Southern Euboea, this paper exam...
This article investigates the legacy of ancient Phoenician, Greek and Etruscan colonialism in shapin...
International Conference for Mylopotamos, Crete, 24-30 October 2003The eparchy of Mylopotamos is hom...
This paper explores the dynamics leading to the establishment of a relatively prosperous Roman settl...
Even with increasing interest in Hellenistic and Roman Crete the story of the settlements that once ...
Romans and Italiote Greeks are attested to have been active in various areas of the Western part of ...
Between 2200 and 1900 B.C.E., the coastal site of Gournia on Crete grew substantially in size and po...
From the late-3rd century AD until the 6th century AD, continuous private investments fuelled a sign...
Since Homer - who called the island ἑκατόμπολις (Iliad II, 649) - Crete is said to have had a hundre...
Our recent research has used historical accounts of piracy to briefly examine pirate leadership, pir...
In the case of the Cretan Late Antique/Early Byzantine landscape, the dichotomy between change and r...
This thesis focuses on the site of Vada Volaterrana in modern day Tuscany in the context of its Medi...
If as argued the Mediterranean consisted in Antiquity of a unity determined by similar environmental...
This thesis is a regional history of Lesbos and the adjacent regions of Troas and Aiolis in NW Turke...
Almost fifty bath complexes were excavated in the westernmost part of the Eparchy of Illyricum,in th...
Using survey data from the Paximadi and Bouros-Kastri peninsulas in Southern Euboea, this paper exam...
This article investigates the legacy of ancient Phoenician, Greek and Etruscan colonialism in shapin...
International Conference for Mylopotamos, Crete, 24-30 October 2003The eparchy of Mylopotamos is hom...