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Elias Kapetanopoulos

Professor Dr. (Greece-Rome)

Department of History

Central Connecticut State University

New Britain, CT 06050-4010 (USA)

Telephone:

(860) 832-2820 (office)

(860) 832-2804 (fax)

(860) 229-9960 (home)

E-mail: Kapetanopoulos@ccsu.edu

Web site: http://www.history.ccsu.edu/elias/elias.htm

Areas of Research: Attic epigraphy-Athenian institutions of the Roman period (200 B.C.-3rd c. A.D.), and early Makedon(ia)/Makedones.

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CENTER FOR ATHENIAN-MAKEDONIAN STUDIES:

 

MAKEDONIS E'  > MAKEDONIS V

 

MEROS A1 = PART A1

 

13 Septembr€ou 1999 > 13 Sept. 1999 = 30 Mart€ou 2009 > 30 March 2009

 

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PUBLISHED-IN PREPARATION studies on ancient Makedon(ia):

 

AEMY [=TO ARXAIOLOGIKO ERGO STH MAKEDONIA KAI STH YRAKH], tÒmow=AEMTh, vol.

1, 1987 (Thessalonike 1988).

2, 1988 (Thessalonike 1991).

3, 1989 (Thessalonike 1992).

4, 1990 (Thessalonike 1993).

5, 1991 (Thessalonike 1994).

6, 1992 (Thessalonike 1995).

7, 1993 (Thessalonike 1997).

8, 1994 (Thessalonike 1998).

9, 1995 (Thessalonike 1998).

10A [1996] (Thessalonike, 1997) [diãforew mel°tew]

10B [1996] (Thessalonike, 1997) [diãforew mel°tew]

11 [1997] (Thessalonike 1999)

12 [2000] (Thessalonike 2000)

Pp. 283-288 [text], 289 [plates]: M. PAPPA - F. ADAKTULOU - S. GEROUSH, NEOLIYIKOS OIKISMOS MAKRUGIALOU / SUMPLHRVMATIKES EREUNES 1997-1998.

Pp. 291-293 [text], 294-298 [plates]: D. PANTERMALHS, DION 1998 / EKATOMBES KAI SVTHRIA.

Pp. 327-334 [text], 335-336 [plates]: I. M. AKAMATHS - Z. AL SAAGIAX, AGORA PELLAS 1998: ERGASIES STEREVSHS.

Pp. 337-348 [text], 349-351 [plates]: P. XRUSOSTOMOU, TUMBOI PELLAS 1998.

Pp. 353-368 [text], 369-370 [plates]: AN. XRUSOSTOMOU, SKUDRA 1998. O ARXAIOS NAOS STO OIKOPEDO TVN ERGATIKVN KATOIKIVN.

Pp. 371-380 [text], 381 [plates]: B. ALAMANH - AGG. KOUKOUBOU, MIEZA. ANASKAFIKES EREUNES.

Pp. 383-392 [text], 393 [plates]: N. MEROUSHS - L. STEFANH, H ANASKAFH STON NEOLIYIKO OIKISMO POLUPLATANOU HMAYIAS.

Pp. 395-403 [text], 404 [plates]: S. DROUGOU, BERGINA 1998 - OI TAFOI HEUZEY.

PP. 405-410 [text], 411-412 [plates], A. KOTTARIDH, TO ARXAOLOGIKO ERGO STH BERGINA TO 1998 / NEA EURHMATA APO TH NEKROPOLH TVN AIGVN.

Pp. 413-420 [text]: L. STEFANH, H ANASKAFH STON PROYALAMO TOU TAFOU THS KRISEVS STA LEUKADIA.

PP.  421- 435  [text], 436-438 [plates]:  K. ZAMPAS, H  APOKATASTASH THS PROSOCHS TOU TAFOU TVN LEUKADIVN.

Pp. 439-461 [text], 462-464 [plates]: G. KARAMHTROU-MENTESIDH, ANV KVMH KOZANHS 1998.

Pp. 465-477 [text], 478-480 [plates]: G. KARAMHTROU-MENTESIDH, JHROLIMNH KOZANHS 1998.

Pp. 481-498 [text], 499-502 [plates]: G. KARAMHTROU-MENTESIDH - M. BATALH, POLUMULOS KOZANHS 1998.

Pp. 503-514 [text], 515-516 [plates]: XR. ZIVTA, KITRINH LIMNH 1998. ANASKAFH STO JEROPHGADO KOILADAS.

Pp. 543-556 [TEXT]: K. A. WARDLE – B. BLAXODHMHTROPOULOU, ANASKAFH SERBIVN KOZANHS 1971-73: APOTELESMATA.

Pp. 557-563 [text], 564 [plates]: AN. XOURMOUZIADH - TR. GIAGKOULHS - AGG. SMAGAS, DISPHLIO 1998. TESSERA BASIKA ERVTHMATA GIA THN ANAPARASTASH.

Pp. 565-576 [text], 577-578 [plates]: X. G. TSOUGGARHS, ANASKAFIKES EREUNES  STON NOMO KASTORIAS TO 1998.

NOTE. And other announcements relevant to Makedonia.

13 (1999=Thessalonike 2001).

14 (2000=Thessalonike 2002)

15 (2001=Thessalonike 2003)

Pp. 549-557 (557, efikÒnew efik. 3, a‰j): S. DROUGOU, BERGINA 2001 – MINIMALIA.

Pp. 587-592 (589, t0pografikÚn sx°dion fleroË 592, efikÒnew): STELLA DROUGOU-XRUSANYH KALLINH, Kastr€ Poluner€ou N. Greben≈n.

Pp. 611-630 (627, summary in English – 628-630, efikÒnew): G. KARAMHTROU-MENTESIDH, EORDAIA: DHMOS AGIAS PARASKEUHS.

Pp. 631-643 (635, Table 1: Comparison of the popularity of Mycenaean shapes in Macedonia and Southern Greece – 636, Table 2: Capacities of typical examples of Mycenaean and Macedonian pottery) [comparison is with Assiros [Central Macedonia], but is this area Makedonia in the Mycenaean period?]: K.A. Wardle-D. Wardle-N.M.H. Wardle,  The Symposium in Macedonia: A Prehistoric Perspective (“Mycenaean drinking customs” [appear to have been] “adopted in Macedonia”.

Other studies may be added.

16 (2002=Thessalonike 2004) – ISTon ÉArxaiologikÒn Sun°drion

Makedon€aw-Yrãkhw=XVIth Archaeological Meeting of Makedonia-Thrake, Yessalon€kh=Thessalonike, [13-16] Febrouar€ou 2003=[13-16] February 2003.

17 (2003=Thessalonike 2005)

TA NEA, ORIZONTES, YEMATA,10-02-2004, Sel. P24/KvdikÒw ãryrou: A17862P41 (Online): EURHMATA/ Ende€jeiw monoyeÛsmoÊ sthn arxa€a Makedon€a [D€on]. ÉArxaiologikÚn Sun°drion, 12 ßvw 14 Febrouar€ou 2004 [ÉAristot°leion PanepistÆmion Yessalon€khw].

18 (2004=Thessalonike 2006)

ELEUYEROTUPIA, T°xnew, Tetãrth, 09-02-2005 [Online]: <<Jekinãei aÊrio to 18o ArxaiologikÒ SumpÒsio / N°a eurÆmata sto fvw parã thn °lleich kondul€vn>> [mhxanismo‹ yeãtrou D€ou], ka‹ <<Kratãei xrÒnia autÆ h °riw>> [ı Fãklarhw pãlin giå Berg€na ka‹ Afig°w] (SAKHS APOSTOLAKHS, N. KONTRAROU-RASSIA katÉ ékolouy€an).

ALLA ≤ Berg€na e‰nai afl Afiga‹/But Vergina is Aigai. Prbl. Diod≈rou/cf. Diodoros, 16.3. (4) … ımo€vw d¢ ka‹ tÚn Pausan€an ép°sthse t∞w kayÒdou, tÚn katãgein m°llonta basil°a dvrea›w pe€saw [=F€lippow]. (5) Mant€aw dÉ ı tÚn ÉAyhna€vn strathgÚw katapleÊsaw efiw Mey≈nhn aÈtÚw m¢n §ntaËya kat°meine tÚn ÉArga›on d¢ metå t«n misyofÒrvn §p‹ tåw Afigåw ép°steilen. otow d¢ prosely∆n tª pÒlei parekãlei toÁw §n ta›w Afiga›w prosd°jasyai tØn kãyodon ka‹ gen°syai t∞w aÍtoË [=aÈtoË] basile€aw érxhgoÊw. (6) oÈdenÚw dÉ aÈt“ pros°xontow ı m¢n én°kampten efiw tØn Mey≈nhn, ı d¢ F€lippow §pifane‹w metå strativt«n ka‹ sunãcaw måxhn polloÁw m¢n éne›le t«n misyofÒrvn, toÁw d¢ loipoÁw e‡w tina lÒfon katafugÒntaw ÍpospÒndouw éf∞ken, lab∆n parÉ aÈt«n §kdÒtouw toÁw fugãdaw.

TA NEA, ORIZONTES, Tetãrth, 9 Febrouar€ou 2005 [Online]: PRO:I:STORIKA MAGEIREMATA / Sthn arxa€a kouz€na olotax≈w! [BIKU XARISOPOULOU]. T€ ¶trvgan ofl neoliyiko€ ka‹ yå geuyoËn [meriko‹] tvrino€.

MAKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, POLITISMOS, TETARTH, 9 FEBROUARIOU 2005 [Online]: ARXIZEI AURIO TO 18o ARXAIOLOGIKO SUNEDRIO [<<PloÊsio yematologikã kai eurÊ gevgrafikã kai xronolgikã >>].

19 (2005=YESSALONIKH 2007). D°katon ÖEnaton (19on) SumpÒsion, 16-19 Febrouar€ou 2006, giå tÚ érxaiologikÚn ¶rgon stØn Makedon€an ka‹

Yrãkhn.

KAYHMERINH, Sãbbato, 11 Febrouar€ou 2006, POLITISMOS [Online]: O megalÊterow lajeutÒw tãfow, sthn P°lla. ÉOnÒmata: ANTIGONA, KLEONIKH, NIKOSTRATH.

EYNOS, TEXNES, Deut°ra, 13/2/2006 [Online]: Enaw yhsaurÒw 26 ai≈nvn. ÉOnÒmata: ZVBIA, EUGENEIA JENVNOS YHGATHR [=YUGATHR;].

TA NEA, Deut°ra 13 Febrouar€ou 2006, ORIZONTES [Online]: EURHMATA / Ogk≈dhw tãfow a la aiguptiakã sthn P°lla / BIKU XARISOPOULOU.

ELEUYEROTUPIA, Tr€th, 14-02-2006, t°xnew [Online]: MakedonikÒw tãfow sthn P°lla.

KAYHMERINH, POLITISMOS,Tr€th, 14 Febrouar€ou 2006 [Online]: EurÆmata sthn P°lla, metÉ efikÒnow: Paidik°w taf°w 25 ai≈nvn, Thw Givtaw Murtsivth.

RIZOSPASTHS, Tr€th 14 Flebãrh 2006, POLITISMOS [Online]: Entupvsiakã eurÆmata sthn P°lla, metÉ efikÒnow [FtervtÒw °rvtaw se eruyrÒmorfo agge€o].

ENGLISH: BBC NEWS, Sunday, 12 February 2006 [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4707014.stm], with a portrait of Alexander [GETTY IMAGES].

20 (2006=YESSALONIKH 2008). 20o ArxaiologikÚ SumpÒsio, 1-3 Mart€ou.

21 (2007 = Yessalon€kh xxxx). 21o ArxaiologikÚ SumpÒsio, 13-15 Mart€ou 2008.

22 (2008 = Yessalon€kh 2009. 22h Sunãnthsh giå tÚ ÉArxaiologikÚ ÖErgo stØ Makedon€a ka‹ tØ Yrãkh, xxxx.

AIGAI = BERGINA.  EYNOS, POLITISMOS , Deut°ra, 18 Febrouar€ou 2002

[On-line –  www.ethnos.gr]: KÒntra gia thn taÊtish tvn arxa€vn Aig≈n me th Berg€na.  ÑO ÉIvãnnhw Touloumãkow ≥geire tÚ y°ma.  ZvhrØ suzÆthsiw [ASPIDES: ÉAggelikØ Kottar€dh-Mar€a ÉAkamãth-XrusoËla SaatzÒglou-Paliad°llh]. Palaiå êstoxow émfisbÆthsiw: ≤ Berg€na param°nei Afl Afiga€.  15h Sunãnthsh gia to ArxaiologikÒ ÄErgo sth Makedon€a kai th Yrãkh [Yessalon€kh].

AÉ PanellÆnio ÉEpigrafik∞w (PRAKTIKA), StØn MnÆmh Dhmhtr€ou

KanatsoÊlh, Yessalon€kh 22-23 ÉOktvbr€ou 1999 (ETAIREIA ISTORIKVN KAI EPIGRAFIKVN SPOUDVN [ADELFOI KURIAKIDH, YESSALONIKH 2001]).

Akamãthw, Ivãnnhw M., ENSFRAGISTES LABES AMFOREVN APO THN

AGORA THS PELLAS. ANASKAFH 1980-1987. OI OMADES PARMENISKOU KAI RODOU (AYHNA 2000). [=DiamantoÊrou]

A Lexicon of Greek Personal Names, vol. IV [Macedonia, Thrace, Black Sea], eds. P. M.

Fraser, E. Matthews [under preparation].  Sel. 1-124+c (1 ˆnoma), v (4 ÙnÒmata)  (A-V) [=Tatãkh, correcting manuscript].

Ancient Macedonia  I-V

Ancient Macedonia VI (1996 [1999]), published in 2 vols.

Ancient Macedonia VII (2002=Institute for Balkan Studies, Thessalonike, 2007)

7TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ANCIENT MACEDONIA

Thessaloniki, 2 October 2002 (18:35 UTC+2)

The 7th International Symposium on “Macedonia from the Iron

Age to the death of Philippos B'” will take place in Thessaloniki on

October 14-18 under the auspices of the Culture Ministry and the

Macedonian Studies Institute.

 In the symposium on ancient Macedonia will participate a total

 of 71 delegates from Greece, Canada, Cyprus, United States, Italy,

 FYROM, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Hungary, France, Australia,

 Spain, Britain and Germany.

The delegates will refer to the idiomatic vocabulary of the

 Greek dialect spoken by the ancient Macedonians, the temples of the

 Archaic and Classical Era in northern Greece as well as, the new

 archaeological findings and the recent archaeological excavations in

  Macedonia, northern Greece.

[=MACEDONIAN PRESS AGENCY - Online]

MACEDONIAN PRESS AGENCY, 7TH INTERNATIONAL SUMPOSIUM ON ANCIENT MACEDONIA, Thursday, 3 October 2002 [English Pages].

MACEDONIAN PRESS AGENCY, PolitismÒw/ DIEYNES SUMPOSIO GIA THN ARXAIA MAKEDONIA – Online: 4 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Greek].

MACEDONIAN PRESS AGENCY, PolitismÒw, 9 Oktvbr€ou 2002 – Online [Greek]: ERMHNEIES GIA TH DOLOFONIA TOU FILIPPOU BÉ [the two mentioned on this theme are Daniel Ogden and Kate Mortensen (=Mondersen)].

Daniel Ogden, Swansey (=SouÒnsi)  University of Wales: Both Olympias and Philinna used mage€a [-bakxikØ latre€a] in their rivalry to project their sons. The <<Philinna Papyrus>> [=PGM XX] is cited therein.

Kate Mortensen (=Mondersen), University of New Anglia (=N°a Aggl€a): ÑOmofulofil€a ka‹ MakedonikØ aÈlÆ-Pausan€aw-dolofon€a Fil€ppou.

ELEUYEROTUPIA, T°xnew, 10/10/2002 [Online]: N°ew ekdox°w gia to t°low tou, se dieyn°w sumpÒsio / Giat€ dolofonÆyhke o F€lippow BÉ; (SAKHS APOSTOLAKHS).   [=Ntãniel Ogknten, K°it MÒrtensen (MÒrgkesen)]

KAYHMERINH, POLITISMOS (SXETIKA YEMATA), P°mpth, 10 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]: Fil€ppou BÉ, pãyh yanãsima / Mage€ew kai omofulÒfiloi °rvtew sthn aulÆ tou, and <<Roz>> ermhne€ew gia th dolofon€a tou Fil€ppou BÉ.   [=Daniel Ogden, Kate Mortensen (Mondersen)]

TA NEA, ORIZONTES, YEMATA, 10-10-2002, Sel. R27/KvdikÒw ãryrou: A17461R271 [Online]: <<E€dan>> mãgia sthn AulÆ tou Fil€ppou / Mãgia, jÒrkia, omofulofilikoÊw °rvtew kai pãyh apod€doun sthn arxa€a Makedon€a j°noi istoriko€ kai ereunht°w.  (=Daniel Ogden, Kate Mortensen [Mondersen]).

MAKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, POLITISMOS, 12 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]: TH DEUTERA TO SUMPOSIO GIA THN ARXAIA MAKEDONIA.  MorfotikÚw politistikÚw sÊllogow <<D€aulow EllÆnvn>>:  <<prosblhtik¢w gia thn eikÒna thw Makedon€aw (oi) eishgÆseiw aut¢w>> [toË Daniel Ogden ka‹ t∞w Kate Mortensen].

MAKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, POLITISMOS, Deut°ra, 14 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]:  APANTHSH APO THN ARXAIOTHTA SE OSOUS AMFISBHTOUN THN ELLHNIKOTHTA THS MAKEDONIAS (t∞w Agg°law FvtopoÊlou).  ÑOmil€a toË Giãnnh JudÒpoulou, l°ktorow t∞w Filisofik∞w Sxol∞w toË APY: <<H Makedon€a kai oi  MakedÒnew sth grammateiakÆ parãdosh thw klasikÆw epoxÆw>>.

MAKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, POLITISMOS, 15 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]: TAFOI POLEMISTVN ME PLOUSIA KTERISMATA STO ARXONTIKO PELLAS.

MAKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, POLITISMOS, 15 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]: H MAKEDONIA APO THN EPOXH TOU SIDHROU MEXRI TO YANATO TOU FILIPPOU BÉ.  Participants-topics/themes: M. XatzÒpoulow, <<AutoprosdiorimÒw kai antilÆceiw gia touw ãllouw: Oi parãllhlew peript≈seiw thw Makedon€aw, thw Hpe€rou kai thw KÊprou>>, klp.

ELEUYEROTUPIA, T°xnew, 16/10/2002 [Online]: Euanãgnvsth stÆlh 2.400 et≈n.

KAYHMERINH, POLITISMOS, Tetãrth, 16 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]: StÆlh sumfil€vshw 2.400 xrÒnvn / N°a ploÊsia eurÆmata sth Yessalon€kh kai thn P°lla marturoÊn politik°w diamãxew.

MAKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, POLITISMOS, 16 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]: EKPLHKTA SUNOLA XRUSVN ARXAIKVN KOSMHMATVN STH BERGINA.

MAKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, POLITISMOS, 16 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]: SUMFVNIA EIRHNHS APO THN ARXAIOTHTA SFRAGISMENH ME ORKO.

TA NEA, 16-10-2002 [KvdikÒw ãryrou: A17466P291], online:  ARXAIA PELLA / Xrusãfi pou <<grãfei>> Istor€a. TA NEA, YEMATA / ORIZONTES / ARXAIA PELLA /, ktl., Tetãrth 16 Oktvbr€ou 2002.29/9.

EYNOS, POLITISMOS, P°mpth, 17 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]: FOINIKAS YESSALONIKHS / Epesan se xrusãfi / PenÆnta eptã asÊlhtoi tãfoi me pÆlina agge€a kai eid≈lia kay≈w kai kosmÆmata monadikÆw texnotrop€aw °feran sto f≈w oi anaskaf°w.

ELEUYEROTUPIA, T°xnew, 17/10/2002 [Online]: Megãloi kallit°xnew sth MakedonikÆ AulÆ, ktl.

ELEUYEROTUPIA, T°xnew, 17/10/2002 [Online]: 10.000 ton ariymÒ sto nekrotafe€o thw arxa€aw Akãnyou / Astegoitãfoi.  [toË Sumpos€ou;]

MAKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, POLITISMOS, 17 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]: ERVTHMATA SXETIKA ME THN TAUTISH AIGVN-BERGINAS.  P. FAKLARHS.

M AKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, 17 Oktvbr€ou 2002 (Online): 29 XARVNEIOI OBOLOI SHMATODOTOUN TH SUNEXH PAROUSIA MAKEDONVN STH YES/NIKH.

TA NEA, 17-10-2002 [KvdikÒw ãryrou: A17467P242], online: ARXAIOLOGIKO SUMPOSIO / T°xnh kai €ntrigkew sth Makedon€a.  TA NEA, ORIZONTES / YEMA / ARXAIOLOGIKO SUMPOSIO / T°xnh kai €ntrigkew / sth Makedon€a [B€khw XarisopoÊlou].  Photograph: head of Eurydike.

EYNOS, POLITISMOS, ParaskeuÆ, 18 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]: Xrusã <<yaÊmata>> apÒ th Berg€na.

 

ELEUYEROTUPIA, T°xnew, 18/10/2002 [Online]:  Arxa€a nom€smata sthn perioxÆ Fo€nika.

 

MAKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, POLITISMOS, 18 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]: MONADIKH ENEPIGRAFH MNHMEIAKH STHLH STHN AKANYO. Listing of participants and topics.

TA EPEISODIA

MAKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, POLITISMOS, 12 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]: TH DEUTERA TO SUMPOSIO GIA THN ARXAIA MAKEDONIA.  MorfotikÚw politistikÚw sÊllogow <<D€aulow EllÆnvn>>:  <<prosblhtik¢w gia thn eikÒna thw Makedon€aw (oi) eishgÆseiw aut¢w>> [toË Daniel Ogden ka‹ t∞w Kate Mortensen].

ELEUYEROTUPIA, T°xnew, 16/10/2002 [Online]: Katadikãzei ta epeisÒdia.

M AKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, 16 Oktvbr€ou 2002 (Online): ENTASH STO DIEYNES SUMPOSIO GIA THN ARXAIA MAKEDONIA.

ELEUYEROTUPIA, T°xnew, 17/10/2002 [Online]: LÒgƒ Fil€ppou BÉ kai omoful€aw / Di°lusan to sun°drio.

M AKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, 17 Oktvbr€ou 2002 (Online): OI SUNEDROI GIA THN ARXAIA MAKEDONIA APODOKIMAZOUN TIS DIAMARTURIES.

TA NEA, 17-10-2002 [KvdikÒw ãryrou: A17467P242], online: under ARXAIOLOGIKO SUMPOSIO / T°xnh kai €ntrigkew sth Makedon€a. TA NEA, ORIZONTES / YEMA / ARXAIOLOGIKO SUMPOSIO / T°xnh kai €ntrigkew / sth Makedon€a [B€khw XarisopoÊlou].

TA NEA, 17-10-2002 [KvdikÒw ãryrou: A17467P223], online: MakedÒnew kai bãrbaroi.

EYNOS, POLITISMOS, ParaskeuÆ, 18 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]: ARXAIOLOGOI / <<Katãntia>>… / PlÆgma katã thw eleuyer€aw tou lÒgou kai thw episthmonikÆw °reunaw oi asxÆmiew pou °ginan sto Dieyn°w SumpÒsio gia thn arxa€a Makedon€a.

ELEUYEROTUPIA, T°xnew, 18/10/2002 [Online]: Oi arxaiolÒgoi tou sumpos€ou gia ton F€lippo.  Kathgore€ touw epistÆmonew o PapayemelÆw / Katadikãzoun ta epeisÒdia.

KAYHMERINH, POLITISMOS, ParaskeuÆ, 18 Oktvbr€ou 2002 [Online]: Hm°rew Ierãw Ej°tashw / EpeisÒdia kai kraug°w per€ Makedon€aw °jv apÒ episthmonikÒ sun°drio / Gia thn <<timÆ>> tou Fil€ppou tou BÉ °ginan sobarã epeisÒdia xy°w, °jv apÒ thn Etaire€a Makedonik≈n Spoud≈n.  Photograph of Philip (head).

M AKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, 18 Oktvbr€ou 2002 (Online): O T. KOURAKHS GIA TA EKTROPA STO SUMPOSIO GIA THN ARXAIA MAKEDONIA.

M AKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, 18 Oktvbr€ou 2002 (Online): KAYHGHTHS M. TIBERIOS: “GINAME RENTIKOLO”.

M AKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, 19 Oktvbr€ou 2002 (Online): KATADIKAZEI TA EKTROPA H AEKA.

M AKEDONIKO PRAKTOREIO EIDHSEVN, 25 Oktvbr€ou 2002 (Online): ANAKOINVSH TOU IMXA GIA TA EKTROPA STO SUMPOSIO GIA THN ARXAIA MAKEDONIA.

TO BHMA, 27-10-2002 (Online, KvdikÒw ãryrou B13700B551): G. BVKOS, To panepisÆmio thw sivpÆw.

TO BHMA, 27-10-2002 (Online, KvdikÒw ãryrou B13700B571): XRISTINA KOULOURH, Oi <<j°noi>>, o eggonÒw kai to paramÊyi.

TO BHMA, 27-10-2002 (Online, KvdikÒw ãryrou B13700B561):  MIX. TIBERIOS, SkotadismÒw kai apaideus€a.

TO BHMA, 27-10-2002 (Online, KvdikÒw ãryrou B13700B562): P. B. FAKLARHS, O ereunhtÆw tou parelyÒntow kai h koinÆ gn≈mh.

ANT1: TA NEA, Tetãrth, 16 Dek. 1998, PANORAMA, sel. 30/6.

ARXONTIKO P°llaw.  H KAYHMERINH, KURIAKH 24 AUGOUSTOU 2003,

 12.  Oi xruso€ MakedÒnew thw P°llaw / 80 polemist°w kai o ejoplismÒw touw °rxontai sto fvw sto ArxontikÒ, well illustrated (GIVTAS MURTSIVTH).  The Archontiko graves yield rich material evidence, and only 1/100th of them have so far been explored [7th c. B.C.-init. s. III a.].

Badian, Ernst, <<Greeks and Macedonians>> in Macedonia and Greece in Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Times, Studies in the History of Art 10, eds. B. Barr-Sharrar and Eugene N. Borza  

[National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1982] 33-51.

ARXAIOLOGIKH EFHMERIS 1993 (1995) 13-30. Borza, Eugene N., << Greeks and Macedonians in the Age of Alexander: The Source Traditions>>, below.

Badian, Ernst, 'A Note on the "Alexander Mosaic"' in The Eye Expanded. Life and the Arts

 in Greco- Roman Antiquity, eds. Frances B. Titchener and Richard F. Moorton, Jr. (UofC Press. Berkeley, 1999) 75-92 [86-88, on the frieze of Philip's tomb].

BERGINA. See TA NEA below.

BERGINA. ÉEpistolØ toË Gevrg€ou Trantal€dh, dikhgÒrou, dhmosieuye›sa efiw

KAYHMERINHN, PARASKEUH 21 SEPTEMBRIOU 2001, 12 [GRAMMATA ANAGNVSTVN]: <<EuyÊnew UPPO gia th lehlas€a sth Berg€na>>.

BERGINA.  Under AIGAI above.

BERGINA. MANOLHS ANDRONIKOS/ H klhronomiã thw anakãluchw tou

  ai≈na= http://ta-nea.dolnet.gr/neaweb/nta_nea.list_by_topic?entypo=A&fyllo=17300&topic=09

 

TA NEA, ARXAIOLOGIA/ORIZONTES, 1-4ou-02 (on-line): PolukentrikÒ mouse€o sth Berg€na [Sel.: P23 – KvdikÒw ãryrou: A17301P232].

BERGINA. O TAFOS TOU FILIPPOU. H TOIXOGRAFIA ME TO KUNHGI t∞w XRUSOULAS SAATSOGLOU-PALIADELH

[ARXAIOLOGIKH ETAIREIA ér. 231, AYHNAI 2004].

Borza, Eugene N., In the Shadow of Olympus: The Emergence of Macedon [Princeton

1990=1992],  bibliography therein.

Borza, Eugene N., Makedonian Bibliography (in preparation).

Borza, Eugene N., << Greeks and Macedonians in the Age of Alexander: The Source Traditions>> in Transitions to Empire. Essays in Greco-Roman History, 360-146 B.C., in honor of E. Badian,

eds. Robert W. Wallace and Edward M. Harris [University of Oklahoma Press, Norman and London, 1996] 122-139, Chapter Six.

Badian, Ernst, <<Greeks and Macedonians>>, above.

[[Borza, Eugene N., "Macedonia Redux" in The Eye Expanded. Life and the Arts in Greco-

Roman Antiquity, eds. Frances B. Titchener and Richard F. Moorton, Jr. (UofC Press. Berkeley, 1999) 249-266. Borza's views on ancient Makedonia and present day issues]].

Borza, Eugene N., Before Alexander: Constructing Early Macedonia (Publications of the

AAH 6 [Regina Books, 1999]). $12.95 pap. An overview of recent scholarship and archaeology, with Borza's recycled views on the history and language of the Makedones. P. 43: "Macedonian and Greek were sufficiently different as late as the time of Alexander the Great as to require interpreters." An unsupportable statement, drawn probably from Bolon's remark that qui (=Philotas) non erubesceret, Macedo natus, homines linguae suae per interpretem audire (Curtius, 6.11.4). Cf. this writer in ÉArx. ÉEfhm. 1993 (1995) 18, and AncW 30.2 (1999) 119. In general, the Before Alexander suffers from an Olympian attitude of interpreting Makedonian history.  Miltiade B. Hatzopoulos, BE 2000, 511-512, No. 431.

P. 36, note 15, Borza censures Dr. Georgia Karametrou-Menteside [Dr. Gevrg€a KaramÆtrou-Mentes€dh], the excavator of Aiane [Kozane], etc., of injecting “nationalist archaeology” in her overviews of excavated material. However, there is an antithesis in this criticism, for, if Karametrou-Menteside interprets the evidence as proof of the Makedones being Greeks, Borza, on the other hand, goes beyond the mhd¢n êgan to show that the Makedones are not Greeks [more correctly Hellenes, because the term Greeks is loaded with modern, political overtones]. [ı grãfvn gnvr€zei émfot°rouw.]

REVIEW: Konrad H. Kinzl, BMCR 2001.02.21 [0nline]. An overfriendly review. [Kinzl singles out [in note 2] the former minister of northern Greece [UPOURGOS BOREIOU ELLADOS, 1974-1981] Nikolaos K.Martes [“by one Nikolaos Martis” therein] and his book, H PLASTOGRAFHSH THS ISTORIAS THS MAKEDONIAS [The Forgery of the History of Makedonia] (Athens 1983), which falls within the province of the modern , so-called <<Macedonian Question>> and consequently bears no real relation to the theme Before Alexander: Constructing Early Macedonia other than to record one’s political agenda vis-à-vis the aforementioned <<Question>>.]

Borza, Eugene N., Cultural Heritage and the Archaeological Record in the Balkans, under

SESSION 1C: COLLOQUIUM of the 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Archaeology, Philadelphia, PA, Friday, 4 January 2002 = AJA 106 (2002) 242.

Four points emphasized:

1.     “The lack of material evidence indicating Mycenaean settlement (…) in Macedonia and Epirus, etc.”

2.     “The revelation of a rich Macedonian culture in the historical period, etc.”

3.     “The influence of modern nationalism on the interpretation of archaeological evidence, etc.”

4.     “The relative isolation from one another in which modern Balkan archaeological services have worked, etc.”

NOTE. (1) Mycenaean evidence in Makedonia, west of the Axios river in this instance, is significant as reported [two Mycenaean swords from Aiane, for example (which this writer saw, 20 Sept. 2001)].  The final publication of Mycenaean presence in Makedonia will determine whether the Mycenaean “material evidence” is imported [as Borza argues] or the result of Mycenaeans in Makedonia [and much remains to be explored in Upper Makedonia=Western Makedonia].                                                                             (2) Makedonia, because of its location which made it the frontier of the Hellenic world and exposed it to a variety of [barbarian] cultures, naturally will display cultural variations, just as the Hellenes of the Euxine Sea area would do, for example.                          (3) It is true that “modern nationalism” is injected into the past, but this would equally apply to those who adamantly maintain, for example,  that the Makedones are not Hellenes, if not in the strictest sense of Hellenes, at least in the wider spectre of Hellenes [the sources, of course, usually make a distinction of Hellenes and Makedones, which distinction is actually based on the notion of old Hellas [or Hellas proper], extending from the Ambrakian Gulf to the Tempe (but cf. Thoukydides, 2.101.2: kayhm°nou dÉ aÈtoË (=Sitãlkou) per‹ toÁw x≈rouw toÊtouw (=Xalkid°vn-Bottia€vn) ofl prÚw nÒton ofikoËntew Yessalo‹ ka‹ Mãgnhtew ka‹ ofl êlloi ÍpÆkooi Yessal«n ka‹ ofl m°xri Yermopul«n ÜEllhnew §fobÆyhsan mØ ka‹ §p‹ sfçw ı stratÚw xvrÆs˙, ka‹ §n paraskeuª ∑san)].                                                                                                    (4) Modern boundaries, of course, have created isolated images from what was in the past, and this is true of Makedonia to a certain extent, but old Makedonia or Makedonia proper, with Aiane, Aigai, Dion and Pella, is with some exceptions the Makedonia in Greece, and the evidence that comes from this area amply “reconstructs” ancient Makedonian life, supplemented by peripheral evidence.

Brécoulaki, Hariclia, “Sur la technè de la peinture grecque ancienne d’  après les

 monuments funéraires de Macédoine,” BCH 124 (2000) 189-216. 

Brocas-Deflassieux, Laurence, BEROIA, CITE DE MACEDOINE: ETUDE DE

TOPOGRAPHIE ANTIQUE (Beroia 1999: DHMOS BEROIAS - EYNIKON IDRUMA EREUNVN).

BULLETIN EPIGRAPHIQUE (=REG 111 [1998]) 613-626, Nos. 228-283 (M. B.

Hatzopoulos).

Carney, Elizabeth D., Women and Monarchy in Macedonia (UofOklahoma Press, 2000). 384 pp.

Ch. 1. Women and Monarchy in the Argead Period

Ch. 2. Eurydice and the Reigns of Amyntas III, Alexander II, and Perdiccas III

Ch. 3. Royal Women and Philip II

Ch. 4. Royal Women and Alexander the Great

Ch. 5. Olympias, Cleopatra, Cynnane, Adea Eurydice, and the End of the Argead Dynasty (323-308)

Ch. 6. Royal Women in Transition: The Antipatrids and the Descent to Chaos (316-277)

Ch. 7. Women and Monarchy in the Antigonid Period (277-168)

Ch. 8. Changes in the Public Role of Macedonian Royal Women in the Hellenistic Period

Ch. 9. Royal Female Burials

NOTE: At least Eurydike's career needs rewriting, because there is no Illyrian connection, as posited therein [Eurydike I, the wife of Amyntas III and mother of Philip II] (cf. this writer in the AncW 25.1 (1994) 9-14: Sirras, where it is shown that the name S€rraw [ÜIrraw] is Makedonian, and new evidence lends further support to the name's origin [BÉ 1999, 639, under No. 345]).

Reviewed, for example, by Cynthia Patterson in  The American Historical Review 107.5 (December 2002) [Online]. Daniel Ogden, CR 51.2 (2001) 318-319 [non vidi].

Carney, Elizabeth D., "Were the Tombs under the Great Tumulus at Vergina Royal,"

ArchNews  [forthcoming].

Carney, Elizabeth, "The Initiation of Cult for Royal Macedonian Women," ClasPhil 95

(2000) 21-43 [40-43, Bibliography].

Carney, Elizabeth, “The Trouble with Philip Arrhidaeus,” AHB 15.1-2 (2001) 63-89

 [Bibliography, 87-89].

Carney, Elizabeth D., “Macedonian Women and Military Leadership,” APhA  133rd

Annual Meeting Program [Philadelphia, 5 January 2002] 36, under Women and War in the Ancient World, No. 3. 

Carney, Elizabeth, Olympias, Mother of Alexander the Great, Women of the Ancient World Series (Routledge 2006).

XRUSOSTOMOU, ANASTASIA, Stoixe‹a kayhmerinØw zvØw kai laÛkØw

latre€aw apÚ thn P°lla tvn ellhnistik∆n xrÒnvn. H svstikØ anaskafØ sto oikÒpedo Gevrg€ou Pappå (Sx°d. 1-4: P€n. 55-64), ÉArx. Delt€on 51-52 (1996-1997=2000): MEROS A' - MELETES, 197-230 [119-123?].

DESPINHS, G.I., LIYINA APO TH MAKEDONIA STHN AYHNA, ÉArx.

Delt€on 51-52 (1996-1997=2000): MEROS A' - MELETES, 197-230.

EPIGRAFES THS MAKEDONIAS GÉ DIEYNES  SUMPOSIO GIA TH

MAKEDONIA Yessalon€kh 8-12 Dekembr€ou 1993 (INSCRIPTIONS OF MACEDONIA THIRD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MACEDONIA Thessaloniki, 8-12 December 1993) [ARISTOTELEIO PANEPISTHMIO YESSALONIKHS, YESSALONIKH 1996].

Faraguna, Michele, “Aspetti amministrativi e finanziari della monarchia macedone tra IV e

III secolo  A.C.”,  Athenaeum 86.2 (1998) 349-395.

Gofas, D., below under Hatzopoulos, Miltiades B., and Gofas, D. [ARX. EFHM. 1999].

Greenwalt, William, "Why Pella?," Historia 48.2 (1999) 158-183.

1. Appendix One: On the Location of Aegae [178-180].

2. Appendix Two: The Deaths of Archelaus and Alexander II and Royal Centralization [181-183].

Gounaropoulou, Loukretia, and Hatzopoulos, Miltiades B. See under Miltiades B.

Hatzopoulos, and Ph. M. Petsas.

Hammond, Nicholas G.L., "The Koina of Epirus and Macedonia," Illinois Classical Studies

16 (1991) 183-192.

Hammond, N.G.L., "The Macedonian Imprint on the Hellenistic World" in Hellenistic

History and Culture, ed. Peter Green (University of California Press, Berkeley 1993) 12-35, Discussion 35-37.

Hammond, N.G.L., "The location of Aegeae," JHS 117 (1997) 177-179; cf. AEMY 8

(1994) 116, note 16.

Hammond, N.G.L., "The roles of the epistates in Macedonian contexts," ABSA 94 (1999)

369-375.

Hammond, N.G.L., "The Ethne in Epirus and Upper Macedonia," ABSA 95 (2000) 345-

352. A response  to Miltiades B. Hatzopoulos' interpretation of what is meant by ¶ynow (ethnos) in Macedonian Institutions under the Kings (MELETHMATA 22.1 [Athens 1996]). Hammond's interpretation of ¶ynow in the areas concerned is "companies" or "clusters" of "transhumant pastoralists" were the ¶ynow [352]. The Talares [Hammond, 346] were probably located in upper Pindos, if the place name Taliaros in the western boundary of Pentalophos is traceable to them, as stated herein earlier by this writer, who has walked on Taliaros twice [1987, 1998], gathering tsãi with ye›ow Xarãlampow [walking] and jãdelfow Triantãfullow [by VITARA jeep] respectively. Taliaros had been fortified by the éntãrtew [1946-1949], and some xarak≈mata (fortifications) were seen in 1987. The Geodetic Service has set up a marker at its highest point, but probably this writer has not noted (ént°grace) the recorded height, but Taliaros is 1525 m. high, as published in the Internet by www.oreivatein.com [Boion=ÑAh-Liçw across is 1805 m.]. The area is suitable for pastoralism with agricultural pockets [tå legÒmena Kacãlia at times, etc.].  Strabon, 9.5.11: diå går tØn §pifãneiãn te ka‹ tØn §pikrãteian t«n Yettal«n ka‹ t«n MakedÒnvn ofl plhsiãzontew aÈto›w mãlista t«n ÉHpeirvt«n, ofl m¢n •kÒntew, ofl dÉ êkontew, m°rh kay€stanto Yettal«n µ MakedÒnvn, kayãper ÉAyamçnew ka‹ A‡yikew ka‹ Tãlarew Yettal«n, ÉOr°stai d¢ ka‹ PelagÒnew ka‹ ÉElimi«tai MakedÒnvn. 12: ÑH d¢ P€ndow ˆrow §st‹ m°ga, prÚw êrkton m¢n tØn MakedÒnvn, prÚw •sp°ran d¢ PerraiboÁw metanãstaw ényr≈pouw ¶xon (=¶xousa), prÚw d¢ meshmbr€an DÒlopaw, prÚw ßv d¢ tØn ÑEstiai«tin [Pletho inserted this last phrase]: aÏth dÉ §st‹ t∞w Yettal€aw.  §pÉ aÈtª d¢ t∞ P€ndƒ ’koun Tãlarew, MolottikÚn fËlon, t«n per‹ tÚn TÒmaron [= ÖIsmaron, ÖImaron] épÒspasma, ka‹ A‡yikew, efiw [MSS. omit, Bn has it] oÓw §jelay∞na€ fhsin ÍpÚ Peir€you toÁw KentaÊrouw ı poihtÆw: §kleloip°nai d¢ nËn flstoroËntai. Loeb text                                                                           Strabon associates part of the Talares with the Thessalians, but there may have been also a part in northern Pindos.

Boion (ÑAh-Liçw), 1805 m. high [22 July 1998]. Smolikas across to the left [below].  On a very early, clear morning [before the sun appears] one can see the L€mnh Kastoriçw [to the right].

Smolikas, 2637 m. high [22 July 1998].  The horizontal green line delineates area of Taliaros [below].  Photograph taken from the side of ÑAh-Liçw [above].

Taliaros [Tuesday, 14 July 1998], toward the s∞ma.  [ora, if Taliaros]

 

 

Taliaros [Tuesday, 14 July 1998]. The s∞ma.  [ora, if Taliaros]

Taliaros [Tuesday, 14 July 1998], looking to mountains west of Grevena [Kastri, Poluneri]. 

Photographs by this writer; scanned by David Gartner, Graduate Assistant.

Hammond, N.G.L., “Cavalry Recruited in Macedonia down to 322 B.C.,” Historia 47.4

(1998) 404-425.

Hammond, N.G.L., Collected Studies V: Further Studies on Various Topics (Adolf M.

Hakkert & W. Kos, Amsterdam 2001).

 XATZOPOULOS, MILTIADHS B., TA ORIA THS MAKEDONIAS,

PRAKTIKA ÉAkadhm€aw ÉAyhn«n ¶tow 1995: 70, TEUX. AÉ [SUNEDRIA THS 6hw APRILIOU 1995] (ÉAy∞nai 1995) 164-176, 177: gallist‹ RESUME, bibliograf€a.

Hatzopoulos, Miltiades B., and GounaropoÊlou, Loukrht€a, ÉEpigraf¢w Kãtv

 Makedon€aw  (metajÁ toË Berm€ou ˆrouw ka‹ toË ÉAjioË potamoË). TeËxow A', ÉEpigraf¢w Bero€aw. KERA. Athens, 1998. 28.000 drax.

Hatzopoulos, Miltiades, The Leukopetra inscriptions, below under Petsas.

Hatzopoulos, Miltiade(s), "Récentes découvertes épigraphiques et gloses macédoniennes d'

Hésychius," Comptes Rendus des Académie des Inscriptions & Belles-Lettres (Paris 1998) 1189-1218.

XatzÒpoulow, Miltiãdhw B., ÑH Ùrgãnvsh t∞w Makedon€aw katå tØn §poxØ

toË Megãlou ÉAlejãndrou = DIEYNES SUNEDRIO ALEJANDROS O MEGAS: APO TH MAKEDONIA STHN OIKOUMENH, BEROIA 27-31/5ou/1998 (BEROIA 1999) 15-21.

[English title: INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS Alexander the Great: From Macedonia to the Oekoumene Veria 27-31/5/1998]

Hatzopoulos, Miltiades B., "Le macedonien nouvelles donnees et theories nouvelles,"

Ancient Macedonia  VI, vol. I (Thessalonike 1996=1999) 225-239, No. 18.

Hatzopoulos, Miltiades B., and D. Gofas, "Acte de vente d'esclave de Skydra (Macédoine),"

ARX. EFHMERIS 1999, 1-14. Photograph and new text of this important document from Skydra, 2 and 3 respectively; commentary, 4-5; discussion, 5-14 [text in "correct" Greek, 14]. P. 3, lines 7-10: pedion Ù/nÒmati Nikhn, …(w m)h/nv(n) dÊo, fvn˙ make/donik∞w [and 4, L. 9]; cf. this writer, "Alexander's Patrius Sermo in the Philotas Affair," in the AncW 30.2 (1999) 126, No. 16: pedion/nÒmati = pedion Ù/nÒmati [as previously corrected].

Hatzopoulos, Miltiade (Miltiades), "La macedoine de Philippe II a la conquete romaine

l'apport des recénts documents épigraphiques," ATTI, XI Congresso Internazionale di Epigrafia Greca e Latina, Roma, 18-24 settembre 1997 (Roma 1999) 257-273. Introduction, 257. Topics: Political, Economic and Social History, 258-259; Historical Geography, 259-262; Language, 262-265; Religion, 265-267; and Institutions, 267-271. Conclusion, 271-273.

Hatzopoulos, Miltiades, "'L'histoire par les noms' in Macedonia" in Proceedings of the

British Academy , 104 (2000) 99-117, under general title of GREEK PERSONAL NAMES: Their Value as Evidence. Reconstructing Makedonian history, and particularly early Makedonian history, through onomastics [attested Makedonian names]. Classification of names into four classes, 103: Tables 1-2, 104-105, and 3, 107-108.

Hatzopoulos, M. B., "Une famille bien macédonienne," Philokypros, Mélanges de

philologie et d'antiquités grecques et proche-orientales dédiés a la mémoire d'OLIVIER MASSON, ed. Laurent Dubois et Emilia Masson, Suplementos a MINOS Num. 16 (Universidad de Salamanca 2000) 177-182. Emendation of an epitaph copied by Charles Edson at Makrygialos (Pieria) on the 10th of June 1937; discussion of the names Lamãga, LaÒmmaw, ÉOlÊmpixow and EÎlaiow [attested in the epitaph], and with reference to other Makedonian names.

Hatzopoulos, Miltiade, “Nouveaux fragments du règlement militaire macédonien”,

Académie des Inscriptions & Belles-Letters, Séances de l’Année 2000, Avril-Juin (Paris 2000) 825-840.

Page 830, Fig. 1. Fragment of Makedonian military regulations (Kassandreia).

Pages 832, Fig. 2. Stele A’ (Drama), and 833, Fig. 3. Stele B’ (Drama).

Hatzopoulos; M. B., L’organisation de l’armée macédonienne sous les Antigonides.

 Problèmes anciens et documents nouveaux, MELETHMATA 30 (Athènes 2001).

For the contents, under KERA below.

Hatzopoulos, M. B.  “La position dialectale du macédonien à la lumière des découvertes

épigraphiques récentes”.  Berol›no, Sept°mbriow 2001 (=XatzÒpoulow).

 XatzÒpoulow, Miltiãdhw B., H EKDOSH TVN EPIGRAFVN THS TRITHS

MAKEDONIKHS MERIDOS: PARELYON KAI MELLON, PRAKTIKA AÉ PANELLHNIOU SUNEDRIOU EPIGRAFIKHS, YESSALONIKH 22-23 OKTVBRIOU 1999 (YESSALONIKH 2001) 157-170.

Hatzopoulos, Miltiade, <<La société provinciale de Macédoine sous l’empire à la lumière des inscriptions du sanctuaire de Leukopétra>> in L’Hellénisme

d’ époque Romaine, Nouveaux Documents, Nouvelles Approches (Ier s.a. C.-IIIe s.p. C.), Actes du Colloque international à la mémoire de Louis Robert, Paris, 7-8 juillet 2000, éd. Simone FOLLET. De l’Archéologie à l’Histoire (DE BOCCARD, xxxx) 45-52, 53, APPENDICE.

H MAKEDONIKH PAROUSIA STHN AYHNA, 323-229 p.X. (The Macedonians

in Athens, 323-229 B.C.), 24-26 Ma€ou 2001 (24-26 May 2001). SumpÒsion §n ÉAyÆnaiw.  See below, under OI MAKEDONES STHN AYHNA and TO BHMA, N°ew Epox°w, 17-06-2001.  ASGLE, Newsletter 5.2 (15 Nov. 2001) 5 (OLGA PALAGIA); proceedings by David Brown of Oxford.

Olga Palagia, Stephen V. Tracy, The Macedonians in Athens, 322-229 B.C. [Oxford: Oxbow 2003]. Reviewed by Ian Worthington in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2004.07.23 [Online].

Stephen V. Tracy, Athens and Macedon: Attic Letter-Cutters of 300 to 229 B.C. (Hellenistic Culture and Society 38. University of California Press, Berkeley 2003).  Reviewed by Julia L. Shear, BMCR 2003.11.13 [Online].

 

IG I3, No. 89=IG I2, No. 71, line 60: [……12……]ew. In SEG 25 (1971), No. 18=IG I2,

No. 71, a reading of [êrxo]ntew is given (nu and tau dotted). This restoration may possibly be correct, since Alexander I identifies himself as énØr ÜEllhn MakedÒnvn Ïparxow (Herodotos, V.20), which implies that his father Amyntas, king at the time, carried the title érxÚw or êrxvn.

IG X 2, 2, 1, ed. Fanoula Papazoglou et alii (Lyncos septentrionale, Héraclée, Pélagonie,

Derriopos,  Lychnidos)=Miltiade B. Hatzopoulos, BE 2000, 518-519, No. 451. This writer has a copy of IG X 2,2,1.

 

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Elias Kapetanopoulos

Professor Dr. (Greece-Rome)

Department of History

Central Connecticut State University

New Britain, CT 06050-4010 (USA)

Telephone:

(860) 832-2820 (office)

(860) 832-2804 (fax)

(860) 229-9960 (home)

E-mail: Kapetanopoulos@ccsu.edu

Web site: http://www.history.ccsu.edu/elias/elias.htm

Areas of Research: Attic epigraphy-Athenian institutions of the Roman period (200 B.C.-3rd c. A.D.), and early Makedon(ia)/Makedones.

 

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