Comparative Perspectives on Colonisation, Maritime Interaction and Cultural Integration - Lene Melheim

Comparative Perspectives on Colonisation, Maritime Interaction and Cultural Integration - Lene Melheim

2. The Sicilian World after the Punic Wars: The Greek Colony in a New Reality

Comparative Perspectives on Colonisation, Maritime Interaction and Cultural Integration - Lene Melheim

Roksana Chowaniec [+-]
University of Warsaw
Dr Roksana Chowaniec is Assistant Professor in Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Poland, and chief of excavations at Akrai, Palazzolo Acreide, prov. Syracuse, conducted in collaboration with Soprintendenza dei Beni Culturali e Ambientali di Siracusa. She specialises in Roman material culture, and has collaborated in excava- tions at many other sites, such as Tanais in Russia and Novae in Bulgaria. For many years she was also an organiser of the Archaeological Festival in Biskupin. Address for correspondence: Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28, Poland. Email: [email protected]

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The Classical world has been an El Dorado for students of colonisation, with its rich written record on the establishment of Greek and Roman colonies. Roksana Chowaniec describes the Greek colonisation of Sicily as far more complicated and multifarious than is often acknowledged. The Greeks arrived in Sicily in 734 BC, shortly after the Phoenicians, but they occupied only the central and eastern parts of the island, leaving the western part to the Phoenicians. While the foundation of a Greek colony was usually a planned act, with an elected leader spearheading the actions of every group, in the case of Sicily different factors were at play, and no single model can be put forward as a full explanation. The long period of conquest and colonisation ended with Syracuse becoming one of the most developed and populous towns of antiquity, dominating a large part of Sicily politically, economically and militarily. This began a process of significant changes on the island, to be continued by the Romans.

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Chowaniec, Roksana . 2. The Sicilian World after the Punic Wars: The Greek Colony in a New Reality. Comparative Perspectives on Colonisation, Maritime Interaction and Cultural Integration. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 41-53 Dec 2016. ISBN 9781781790489. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=24599. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.24599. Dec 2016

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