The Earliest States of Eastern Europe. 2023: The Black Sea Region in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Problems of Historical Geography / Editor of the volume A.V. Podossinov. Мoscow: GAUGN-Press, 2023
The next volume of the series "The Earliest States of Eastern Europe" is devoted to the problems of the historical geography of the Black Sea in antiquity and the early Middle Ages. The articles are written by leading experts in the history of ancient geography and the history of the Black Sea from Russia, Denmark, Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Greece, Israel, Turkey and provide a comprehensive picture of the development of ancient and early medieval ideas about this important region of the Mediterranean. The historical geography of the Black Sea region is studied in the book in close connection with the historical processes that took place here in the period under review.
The book will be interesting for specialists in ancient history and geography, for archaeologists, epigraphists and historians of Eastern Europe and the countries of the Black Sea basin in the ancient and early medieval period, as well as for everyone interested in ancient history.
Table of contents
- A. V. Podossinov - Preface - 5-12
- I. E. Surikov - The Earliest Greek Geographers on the Pontus Euxinus and its Environs - 13-49
- S. Bianchetti - The Black Sea as a Scythian Bow: Genesis of an Image - 50-73
- S. J. Saprykin - “EMPORION – POLIS” in Ancient Black Sea Region - 74-135
- A. A. Zedgenidze - Chersonesus Taurica: Boundaries of the Polis and its Elements in the late 5th – 4th centuries BC - 136-173
- M. D. Bukharin - Borysthenes as Theonym and Hydronym - 174-182
- A. A. Maslennikov - Paleogeography, Archeology and Ancient Toponymics and Terminology of Azov Crimea - 183-205
- T. Bekker-Nielsen - Greek and Roman Marine Resource Exploitation in the Northern Black Sea: The Origin and Dynamics of the Bosporan Fish Trade - 206-229
- V. G. Zubarev, S. V. Yartsev - The Ethnic Map of the Northern Black Sea Region at the Turn of Epochs - 230-258
- D. Dueck - Πάντα ῥεῖ and Πόντος ῥεῖ – Strabo on the Black Sea - 259-271
- A. A. Zavoykin - Aspourgians: 500 stadia between Phanagoria and Gorgippia - 272-305
- K. Geus - Pomponius Mela, De chorographia: Bekanntes, Verkanntes, Unbekanntes zu Person und Werk - 306-330
- E. V. Vdovchenkov - Ethnic Situation in the Northern Black Sea and Azov Sea Region after Data of Peutinger’s Map - 331-353
- A. V. Podossinov - Über die Landstraße entlang der Südküste des Schwarzen Meeres auf der Peutinger’s Karte: wie arbeitete der Kartograph - 354-376
- A. Coşkun - Trapezus in Kolchis. Part I: The Origin of the Tabula Peutingeriana under Julius Caesar - 377-400
- M. Manoledakis - The Southern Black Sea in Ptolemy’s Geography - 401-427
- A. J. Vinogradov - Toponymica Pontica 3. Imaginary and Real Sugdean Toponyms - 428-430
- S. Liccardo - Migrations of Ethnonyms, Migrations of Peoples. Continuity and Change in the Ethnic Landscape around the Black Sea through the Study of Late Antique Lists of Ethnonyms - 431-450
- E. V. Ilyushechkina - Miraculous Scythia of Gaius Iulius Solinus - 451-470
- A. O. Denisov - Mapping Antiquity in the Black Sea Region in the Middle Ages - 471-501