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Principal Editor’s Preface – (Gocha R. Tsetskhladze); Message from the President of the Congress – (Sir John Boardman); Welcome by the Secretary-General – (Gocha R. Tsetskhladze); Opening Lecture: Black Sea cultures and peoples – (Miroslava Mirković); Section 1: The Black Sea Greek Colonies and their Relationship with the Hinterland ; Greeks, locals and others around the Black Sea and its hinterland: recent developments – (Gocha R. Tsetskhladze); Feasting and diplomacy in colonial behaviour in the northern Black Sea – (Ivy Faulkner); The Black Sea area in Xenophon’s Anabasis – (Luigi Gallo); Hegemony and political instability in the Black Sea and Hellespont after the Theban expedition to Byzantium in 364 BC – (José Vela Tejada); Femmes et pouvoir chez les peuples des steppes eurasiatiques – (Marta Oller); The Bosporus after the Spartocid kings – (Stefania Gallotta); Leuce Island as a part of the Pontic contact zone: constructing a sacred Topos – (Ruja Popova); Sinope and Colchis: colonisation, or a Greek population in ‘Poleis Barbaron’? – (Jan G. de Boer); Greek colonies and the southern Black Sea hinterland: looking closer into a long, complex and multidimensional relationship – (Manolis Manoledakis); Phrygia and the southern Black Sea littoral – (Maya Vassileva); Perception and the political approach to foreigners of the West Pontic Greek colonies; during the Hellenistic period – (Alina Dimitrova); The Greek colonisation of Abkhazia in the light of new archaeological discoveries: the palaeogeographic, ecological and demographic situation in Sukhum Bay – (Alik Gabelia); New data on the dynamics of relations between Greeks and Barbarians at the mouth of the Tanais river in the final stage of Scythian history (5th-3rd centuries BC) – (Viktor P. Kopylov); Greek colonisation of the European Bosporus – (Viktor Zinko and Elena Zinko); The Cimmerians: their origins, movements and their difficulties – (Ioannis K. Xydopoulos); Section 2: The Danube and the Black Sea Region; Verbindung zwischen dem Schwarzen Meer und der Adriatik durch Ozean und/oder Donau im Weltbild der archaischen Griechen – (Alexander V. Podossinov); Between the Euxine and the Adriatic Seas: ancient representations of the Ister (Danube) and the Haemus (Balkan Mountains) as frames of modern south-eastern Europe – (Anca Dan); Cultural Transfers and artistic exchanges between the Adriatic and Black seas, 4th century BC – (Cecilia D’Ercole); Celts in the Black Sea area – (Jan Bouzek); Antonia Tryphaina im östlichen dynastischen Netzwerk – (Victor Cojocaru); Wine for the Avar elite? Amphorae from Avar period burials in the Carpathian Basin – (Gergely Csiky and Piroska Magyar-Hárshegyi); Sur quelques inscriptions possiblement tomitaines – (Alexandru Avram); The ecclesiastic network of the regions on the western and northern shores of the Black Sea in late antiquity – (Dan Ruscu); Religion and society on the western Pontic shore – (Ligia Ruscu); L’Europe du sud-est chez les géographes de l’époque impériale: continuités et ruptures – (Mattia Vitelli Casella); Colonisation in the urban and rural milieu of Noviodunum (Moesia Inferior) – (Lucreţiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba); Aquileian families through Pannonia and Upper Moesia – (Leonardo Gregoratti); The city of Tomi and the Roman army – epigraphic evidence – (Snežana Ferjančić); The imperial city of Justiniana Prima as a paradigm of Constantinopolitan influence in the Central Balkans – (Olga Špehar); Empreintes et originaux: les monnaies avec monogramme BAE – (Pascal Burgunder); The Roman harbour of Ariminum and its connections with the Aegean and the Black Sea – (Federico Ugolini); L’istros dans l’horizon géographique ancien: un aperçu historique sur les traditions et les connaissances géographiques concernant son bassin – (Immacolata Balena); De la mer Égée jusqu’aux Carpates: la route du vin de Rhodes vers la Dacie – (Dragoş Măndescu); Section 3: Roman and Byzantine Limes. Varia; Women at the verge: Roman and Byzantine women on the Danubian Limes – (Il Akkad and Milena Joksimović); Funerary images of women in tomb frescos of the Late Antique and Early Byzantine period from the Central Balkans – (Jelena Andelković Grašar); Regarding the fall of the Danubian limes with special reference to Scythia Minor in the 7th century – (Gabriel Custurea and Gabriel Mircea Talmaţchi); Some East Pontic amphorae of Roman and Early Byzantine times – (Andrei Opaiţ); Some thoughts about Seleucid Thrace in the 3rd century BC – (Adrian George Dumitru); Eastern crimea in the 10th-12th centuries AD: similarities and differences – (Vadim V. Maiko); Les Romains en mer Noire: depuis les villes greques au IIe siècle après J.-C. – (Livio Zerbini); Castles made of sand? Balkan Latin from Petar Skok to J.N. Adams – (Vojin Nedeljković); Ancient coins on Bulgarian lands (1st century BC-5th century AD): the Archetype of Dominance/Power–God/Emperor/King on a Throne – (Sasha Lozanova); Ceramics from the Danubian provinces on sites of the Chernyakhov-Sîntana de Mureş culture – (Boris Magomedov); Section 4: New Excavations and Projects; Thracia Pontica: Apollonia, Mesambria et al. A comparative archaeometrical approach – (Pierre Dupont); Old digs, new data: archaeological topography of the southern part of the Acropolis of Istros during the Greek period (the Basilica Pârvan sector) – (Valentin-Victor Bottez); Stratégies coloniales et réseaux d’occupation spatiale gètes sur le littoral de la Dobroudja du Nord: les acquis du Programme ANR Pont-Euxin – (Alexandre Baralis et Vasilica Lungu); Rock-cut monuments in Thrace and Phrygia: new perspectives from the Gluhite Kamani project – (Lynn E. Roller); Deultum-Debeltos: archaeological excavation of the street spaces and structures, 2004-13 – (Hristo Preshlenov); The civic centre of Archaic Borysthenes: a new approach to localisation – (Dmitry Chistov); Changes in the structure of faunal remains at the settlement on Berezan island (northern Black Sea) during its existence – (Aleksei Kasparov); Using, reusing and repairing pottery: the example of two small Bosporan centres – Tanais and Tyritake (everyday life, economic status, wealth and the resourcefulness of the population) – (Marcin Matera); Excavation of Ash Hill 2 in Myrmekion – (Alexander M. Butyagin); Lesale, an unknown centre in western Colchis – (Annegret Plontke Lüning); Recent discoveries at Tios and its territory – (Sümer Atasoy and Şahin Yıldırım); The rescue excavation of the Selmanli tumulus in Kastamonu – (Şahin Yıldırım); New findings on the history and archaeology of the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey: the excavation of Cıngırt Kayası – (Ayşe F. Erol); On settlement problems in north-western Anatolia (Zonguldak region) from the 7th century bc to the Roman period – (Güngör Karauğuz); Achaemenid presence at Oluz Höyük, north central Anatolia – (Şevket Dönmez); New data about Roman painted pottery discovered at Cioroiu Nou, Dolj county, Romania – (Dorel Bondoc); The cooking devices of Apollonia Pontica (Bulgaria): preliminary study of the specificities of the ceramic assemblage of this Greek colony – (Laurent Claquin); The construction of Marcianopolis: local and imported stone production and the relationship with the Western Pontic colonies during the Principate – (Zdravko Dimitrov); An architectural complex in the north-western part of the Chersonesian fortress belonging to the Chaika settlement in the north-western Crimea – (Tatyana Egorova and Elena Popova); Christian buildings in the fortress of Anacopia – (Suram Sakania); Appendix 1: Programme: Fifth International Congress on Black Sea Antiquities; Appendix 2: Summaries of papers: Fifth International Congress on Black Sea Antiquities
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