The two Locrian territories were open to the sea: Eastern Locris to the Euboean Gulf, Western Locris to the Gulf of Corinth. My paper reviews the role played by the Locrians' control of important sea tracts in archaic and classical times and the evidence of the uses made by the Locrians of the sea. The development of trade, war, piracy, colonisation, law, are analysed in the Locrian context to show how also a region traditionally regarded as backward made extensive use of its sea coast as a tool of power and external relations. Lastly, a review of the evidence regarding the harbour installations both in Eastern and Western Locris is presented
The ancient Greeks have always been credited with having a strong maritime and naval heritage, yet l...
This thesis considers the perception of maritime space in the SW Aegean area of Greece during the La...
The island of Rhodes was a naval base of great strategic interest for the Greek states fighting for ...
The two Locrian territories were open to the sea: Eastern Locris to the Euboean Gulf, Western Locris...
In this paper we intend to present a critical overview of Euboea’s role in the Mediterranean Sea aft...
Even with increasing interest in Hellenistic and Roman Crete the story of the settlements that once ...
This thesis considers the relationship between Sparta/Lakonia and the Sea from Archaic to Late Roman...
This thesis is a regional history of Lesbos and the adjacent regions of Troas and Aiolis in NW Turke...
International audiencePrevious studies have highlighted the existence of intense trading activities ...
La thèse concerne la question du contrôle de la mer qui a été développé par Sparte et la Confédérati...
Three previously undocumented Greek sites have been identified at contrada Palazzo (Citt...
The main question that is addressed in this article is whether and how the harbour towns of the Mega...
The Greek presence along the Mediterranean coastline of the Iberian Peninsula is a phenomenon that w...
This paper explores the dynamics leading to the establishment of a relatively prosperous Roman settl...
Aided by their far-flung colonies and increasingly sophisticated commercial practices, the ancient G...
The ancient Greeks have always been credited with having a strong maritime and naval heritage, yet l...
This thesis considers the perception of maritime space in the SW Aegean area of Greece during the La...
The island of Rhodes was a naval base of great strategic interest for the Greek states fighting for ...
The two Locrian territories were open to the sea: Eastern Locris to the Euboean Gulf, Western Locris...
In this paper we intend to present a critical overview of Euboea’s role in the Mediterranean Sea aft...
Even with increasing interest in Hellenistic and Roman Crete the story of the settlements that once ...
This thesis considers the relationship between Sparta/Lakonia and the Sea from Archaic to Late Roman...
This thesis is a regional history of Lesbos and the adjacent regions of Troas and Aiolis in NW Turke...
International audiencePrevious studies have highlighted the existence of intense trading activities ...
La thèse concerne la question du contrôle de la mer qui a été développé par Sparte et la Confédérati...
Three previously undocumented Greek sites have been identified at contrada Palazzo (Citt...
The main question that is addressed in this article is whether and how the harbour towns of the Mega...
The Greek presence along the Mediterranean coastline of the Iberian Peninsula is a phenomenon that w...
This paper explores the dynamics leading to the establishment of a relatively prosperous Roman settl...
Aided by their far-flung colonies and increasingly sophisticated commercial practices, the ancient G...
The ancient Greeks have always been credited with having a strong maritime and naval heritage, yet l...
This thesis considers the perception of maritime space in the SW Aegean area of Greece during the La...
The island of Rhodes was a naval base of great strategic interest for the Greek states fighting for ...