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Item[Review of the book Une koiné pontique: cites grecques, societies indigenes et empires moddiaux sur le littoral nord de la mer Noire (VIIe s. a.C–IIIe s. p.C.) = A pontic koine: Greek cities, indigenous societies and world empires on the north coast of the Black Sea (Sixth century BC-third century AC)]Tsetskhladze, Gocha R. (Cambridge University Press, 2010)This well-produced and well-illustrated large-format volume publishes the papers of a conference held in Bordeaux in November 2002.
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ItemGreeks on the Black Sea - (A.A.) Trofimova (ed.) Greeks on the Black Sea. Ancient Art from the Hermitage. Pp. xvi + 307, b/w & colour ills, colour maps. Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2007. Cased, £45, US$65. ISBN: 978-0-89236-883-9.Tsetskhladze, GR (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2009-04)This handsome book, edited by the Head of the Department of Classical Antiquities in the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, has been published to accompany an exhibition held at the j. Paul Getty Museum from 14 June to 7 September 2007.
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ItemBlack Sea Colonies - (D.V.) Grammenos, (E.K.) Petropoulos (edd.) Ancient Greek Colonies in the Black Sea 2. In two volumes. (BAR International Series 1675 [I] and [II].) Pp. viii, vi + 1262, ills, maps. Paper, £140. ISBN: 978-1-4073-0111-2 (vol. I), 978-1-4073-0112-9 (vol. II), 978-1-4073-0110-5 (set).Tsetskhladze, GR (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2009-10)This is heavy work in every sense. It is the second volume of this title: the first, published in Salonika in 2003, was itself in two volumes; so too is the second, though published in Oxford.
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Item[Review of the book Eager to be Roman: Greek response to Roman rule in Pontus and Bithynia]Tsetskhladze, Gocha R. (Cambridge University Press, 2011)This is the book not of but derived from the thesis: readable, not drowning in footnotes, and concise. It is based on written sources (literary and epigraphic), though it might have benefited from a consideration of what light archaeological evidence of acculturation could cast on its principal theme.
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ItemEarly Iron Age Societies of the Black Sea region and Anatolia: Some ObservationsTSETSKHLADZE, G (British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, 2005)
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ItemThe City in the Greek Colonial WorldTSETSKHLADZE, G ; Lagopoulos, PH (Archaeopress, 2009)
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ItemThe Black SeaTsetskhladze, GR ; van Wees, ; Raaflaub, A (Wiley, 2009-04-17)
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Item'Grain for Athens'. The view from the Black SeaTSETSKHLADZE, G ; Alston, ; van Nijf, M (Peeters, 2008)
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ItemThe caucasus and the Iranian world in the early iron age: Two graves from TreliTsetskhladze, GR (PEETERS, 2005)
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ItemOn the Earliest Greek Colonial Architecture in the PontusTSETSKHLADZE, G ; TUPLIN, CJ (Brill Academic Publishers, 2004)