International audienceThe present article addresses, through the study of two Hellenistic inscriptions, the administrative management of extra-urban roads by Greek city-states. While the organisation of roads within urban areas is relatively well documented by urbanistic inscriptions, the documentation about extra-urban roads is scarce. However, two urbanistic inscriptions contain clauses on the roads of the civic territory: a text from the Macedonian city of Kyrrhos, EKM II, 401 (for which a partial translation is proposed), as well as the famous astynomic inscription from Pergamon OGIS 483. The clauses about the roads in the territory of each city are compared in order to provide perspectives on the public management of road networks in t...
Cet article est le résultat d’une communication proposée lors de la Première rencontre des doctorant...
International audienceThis paper focuses on Greek inscriptions from Egypt and the Aegean islands dur...
International audienceThis article is intended to be a contribution to the corpus of the Greek and L...
International audienceThe present article addresses, through the study of two Hellenistic inscriptio...
Drawing on the publication of a dozen of new inscriptions during the past fifteen years, the article...
WOS: 000419779400009The basin which was formed by the Kaikos River, today Bakircay, constitutes not ...
The eponymity in Greek cities of Asia Minor is here discussed as a phenomenon closely connected with...
Cet article porte sur les enjeux de signalisation routière pendant l'entre-deux-guerres. Il esquisse...
International audienceThis article tries to look into the antique structuration of the Val d’Allier ...
Bugünkü adı Bakırçay olan Kaikos Nehri'nin meydana getirdiği havza, Antikçağ'dan beri sadece topogra...
International audienceThis article examines how two dedications by Pyrrhos of Epeiros in 274 BC were...
International audienceA series of Greek and Latin texts show that the Orontes river was navigable, m...
International audienceThe boundary erected by the city of Apollonia at the frontier of Galatia and A...
This paper presents physical evidence for three ancient Greek roads in the territory which belonged ...
Cet article est le résultat d’une communication proposée lors de la Première rencontre des doctorant...
International audienceThis paper focuses on Greek inscriptions from Egypt and the Aegean islands dur...
International audienceThis article is intended to be a contribution to the corpus of the Greek and L...
International audienceThe present article addresses, through the study of two Hellenistic inscriptio...
Drawing on the publication of a dozen of new inscriptions during the past fifteen years, the article...
WOS: 000419779400009The basin which was formed by the Kaikos River, today Bakircay, constitutes not ...
The eponymity in Greek cities of Asia Minor is here discussed as a phenomenon closely connected with...
Cet article porte sur les enjeux de signalisation routière pendant l'entre-deux-guerres. Il esquisse...
International audienceThis article tries to look into the antique structuration of the Val d’Allier ...
Bugünkü adı Bakırçay olan Kaikos Nehri'nin meydana getirdiği havza, Antikçağ'dan beri sadece topogra...
International audienceThis article examines how two dedications by Pyrrhos of Epeiros in 274 BC were...
International audienceA series of Greek and Latin texts show that the Orontes river was navigable, m...
International audienceThe boundary erected by the city of Apollonia at the frontier of Galatia and A...
This paper presents physical evidence for three ancient Greek roads in the territory which belonged ...
Cet article est le résultat d’une communication proposée lors de la Première rencontre des doctorant...
International audienceThis paper focuses on Greek inscriptions from Egypt and the Aegean islands dur...
International audienceThis article is intended to be a contribution to the corpus of the Greek and L...