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The Mytilenaian Peraia and the Aktaian Cities

open access: yes, 2019
This chapter explores the relationship between Lesbos and Anatolia by examining Mytilene’s relationship with communities in the coastal Troad and Aiolis before and after Athens confiscated its mainland territorial possessions (the peraia) in 427 BC.
Aneurin Ellis-Evans
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Structure and development of the Rhodian Peraia: evidence and models

open access: yes, 2010
Introduction That the Rhodians in Hellenistic and Roman times owned possessions on the mainland opposite their island has been known to scholars ever since the literary sources on Rhodian history were first collected in the seventeenth century.
Wiemer, Hans-Ulrich
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Harbours of the Karian Chersonesos (Rhodian Peraia)

open access: yes, 2021
Özdaş, Abdurrahman Harun   +2 more
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The dichotomy of insularity: islands between isolation and connectivity in medieval and early modern Europe, and beyond

open access: yesInternational Journal of Maritime History, 2014
The importance of islands in maritime and global history is not yet understood in a comparative and long term perspective. This article aims to contribute to understanding the role of islands for the establishment, preservation and extension of maritime ...
Louis Sicking
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The Coinage and History of Achaiion in the Troad [PDF]

open access: yesRevue Des Etudes Anciennes, 2017
International audienceTwo issues of bronze coinage from the Troad with the monogram AX (late 4th/early 3rd c. BC) have traditionally been attributed to Achilleion. However, excavations of Achilleion show that it was never more than a small fort.
Ellis-Evans, Aneurin
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The potential of a terrace-wise economy: Hygassos’ agricultural heritage in the Hellenistic Rhodian Peraia (Bozburun Peninsula)

Journal of Greek Archaeology, 2019
The Bozburun Peninsula (Hellenistic Rhodian Peraia, i.e the mainland possessions of ancient Rhodes) lies immediately north of the Island of Rhodes (Figure 1). It is an unspoiled (it used to be incredibly barren) territory which has remained as an area of seclusion throughout history.
DEMİRCİLER, VOLKAN   +2 more
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