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Ancient Sikyon, in the northeastern Peloponnese, was a major player on the Mediterranean stage, especially in the Archaic and Hellenistic periods. This comprehensive study combines a discussion of ...
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31 December 2011

Ancient Sikyon, in the northeastern Peloponnese, was a major player on the Mediterranean stage, especially in the Archaic and Hellenistic periods. This comprehensive study combines a discussion of the geological and historical background with the results of original research based on many years of archaeological fieldwork. Author Yannis Lolos, drawing upon the limited excavations in Sikyonia, literary sources, and mostly his own extensive survey data, traces the history of the human presence in the territory of Sikyon from prehistory to the early modern period. A series of detailed maps plots the position of many previously unknown roads, fortifications, and settlement sites.
Price: £60.00
Pages: 664
Publisher: American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Imprint: American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Series: Hesperia Supplement
Publication Date:
31 December 2011
ISBN: 9780876615393
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Statistics, Ancient history, HISTORY / Ancient / Greece, European history, Archaeology
Lolos has established what must stand as the most comprehensive account of the visible antiquities of the Sikyonia.
Mark Munn, Professor of Ancient Greek History, Greek Archaeology, and Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Penn State University
"Land of Sikyon represents a major advance in our understanding of an important region of the Peloponnese. Apart from its contribution to our knowledge of Sikyon itself, it helps to clarify the geographical and political relationships between that state and Corinth, Phlious, and Kleonai, and so will be welcomed by scholars with interests in all those areas."
Mark Landon, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Mount Holyoke College
Mark Munn, Professor of Ancient Greek History, Greek Archaeology, and Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Penn State University
"Land of Sikyon represents a major advance in our understanding of an important region of the Peloponnese. Apart from its contribution to our knowledge of Sikyon itself, it helps to clarify the geographical and political relationships between that state and Corinth, Phlious, and Kleonai, and so will be welcomed by scholars with interests in all those areas."
Mark Landon, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Mount Holyoke College