This dissertation analyzes four defenses of a Greek upland ethnos ("people," "nation," "tribe") against a large-scale invasion from the lowlands ca.490-362 BC. Its central argument is that the upland peoples of Phocis, Aetolia, Acarnania, and Arcadia maintained defensive strategies that enabled wide-scale, sophisticated actions in response to external aggression; however, their collective success did not depend on the existence of a central, federal government. To make this argument, individual chapters draw on the insights of archaeological, topographical, and ethnographic research to reevaluate the one-sided ancient narratives that document the encounters under consideration. The defensive capabilities brought to light in the present stud...
This thesis examines Greeks who in the fourth century B.C. did not live in the sovereign city- and t...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the changes in Greek battlefield tactics in the early fou...
In Chapter One, 'The Economic Basis of Tyranny,' the view is questioned that early tyrannies, especi...
This thesis examines the interrelations between ethnicity and federalism in ancient Greece, focusing...
This dissertation examines the personal ties between elite Athenians and Thrace from the mid sixth c...
This dissertation examines the territorial possessions of the members of the Delian League, which I ...
The dissertation Popular power in ancient Near Eastern and archaic Greek polities – A reappraisal of...
<p>This dissertation examines the history of the military institutions of the Hellenistic kingdoms. ...
This thesis analyses the Athenian strategoi in the fifth and fourth centuries BC. The work criticall...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-110).Except for a few familiar groups, division withi...
The Bosporan kingdom was a northern Black Sea state that formed on the margins of the ancient Greek ...
The Hellenistic period, the time after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE up until the Roma...
This dissertation evaluates the significance of fortification building in Opountian Lokris as a test...
This paper compares several different categories of evidence that illuminate the concept of leadersh...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the changes in Greek battlefield tactics in the early fou...
This thesis examines Greeks who in the fourth century B.C. did not live in the sovereign city- and t...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the changes in Greek battlefield tactics in the early fou...
In Chapter One, 'The Economic Basis of Tyranny,' the view is questioned that early tyrannies, especi...
This thesis examines the interrelations between ethnicity and federalism in ancient Greece, focusing...
This dissertation examines the personal ties between elite Athenians and Thrace from the mid sixth c...
This dissertation examines the territorial possessions of the members of the Delian League, which I ...
The dissertation Popular power in ancient Near Eastern and archaic Greek polities – A reappraisal of...
<p>This dissertation examines the history of the military institutions of the Hellenistic kingdoms. ...
This thesis analyses the Athenian strategoi in the fifth and fourth centuries BC. The work criticall...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-110).Except for a few familiar groups, division withi...
The Bosporan kingdom was a northern Black Sea state that formed on the margins of the ancient Greek ...
The Hellenistic period, the time after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE up until the Roma...
This dissertation evaluates the significance of fortification building in Opountian Lokris as a test...
This paper compares several different categories of evidence that illuminate the concept of leadersh...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the changes in Greek battlefield tactics in the early fou...
This thesis examines Greeks who in the fourth century B.C. did not live in the sovereign city- and t...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the changes in Greek battlefield tactics in the early fou...
In Chapter One, 'The Economic Basis of Tyranny,' the view is questioned that early tyrannies, especi...