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Preiser-Kapeller, Johannes, Kolias, Taxiarchis G. and Daim, Falko (Eds.): Seasides of Byzantium: Harbours and Anchorages of a Mediterranean Empire, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2022 (Byzanz zwischen Orient und Okzident, Volume 21). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.910

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ISBN 978-3-96929-085-9 (PDF)

Published

03/22/2022

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Authors

Johannes Preiser-Kapeller (Ed.), Taxiarchis G. Kolias (Ed.), Falko Daim (Ed.)

Seasides of Byzantium

Harbours and Anchorages of a Mediterranean Empire

In recent years, interest in the study of maritime installations and networks in the Roman and Byzantine Mediterranean has increased considerably, as documented by various projects and publications.
The conference »Seasides of Byzantium. Harbours and Anchorages of a Mediterranean Empire«, from which the papers collected in the present volume emerged, took place in Athens in 2017 as part of a cooperation between the DFG-funded Special Research Programme (SPP 1630) »Harbours from the Roman Period to the Middle Ages« and the National Hellenic Research Foundation. It united historians, archaeologists and geoarchaeologists to explore harbours and anchorages as core maritime infrastructure to the Late Roman and Byzantine Empire.
General phenomena such as the organisation of the Byzantine navy and its operations or lighthouses are discussed in this volume as well as new geoarchaeological research methodologies in harbour archaeology. Most contributions in the present volume examine case studies for the most important maritime core region of the Byzantine Empire, the Aegean. This sea connected the remaining provinces of the empire in Southeastern Europe and Asia Minor after the loss of Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and North Africa to the Arabs in the 7th century AD. In addition to technical and geographical aspect, the studies in this volume make clear that we need to explore more and more the social embedding of the seasides of Byzantium to understand their dynamics in all their complexity.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
a-4
Contents
5-6
Falko Daim
7
Ilias Anagnostakis
In Search of the Byzantine Port in Historical Sources
35-51
63-76
Jean-Philippe Goiran, Winnie May Chan, Christophe Benech, Quentin Vitale, Nicholas Riddick, Hugo Delile, Ferréol Salomon, Stoil Chapkanski, Christine Oberlin, Gilles Brocard, Agathe Lisé-Pronovost, Cécile Vittori
109-129
Andreas Külzer
The Gulf of Adramyttium (Edremit körfezi) in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Times
143-152
Katerina Manoussou-Ntella
The Evolution of a Fortified Harbour-city in the Eastern Mediterranean (4th to 12th c.)
167-177
Marina Papadimitriou
New Archaeological Evidence
179-195
List of Contributors and Editors
255-257
Sigles Used
259
List of Publications of the Project »Harbours and landing places on the Balkan coasts of the Byzantine Empire (4th to 12th centuries)«
261-264

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