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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Architecture, Hellenistic --- Architecture, Domestic --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Architecture hellénistique --- Architecture domestique --- Architektur. --- Stadtentwicklung. --- Megara (Hyblaia) --- Megara Hyblaia --- Megara (Hyblaia). --- Megara Hyblaia. --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Architecture hellénistique
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Ce volume a l'ambition de rassembler les connaissances actuellement disponibles sur l'espace urbain de soixante hectares de l'une des premières villes conçues en Occident avec des règles d'urbanisme. Fondée au VIIIe siècle avant J.-C. sur la côte de la Sicile orientale, à vingt kilomètres au nord de Syracuse, Mégara Hyblaea a été abandonnée deux siècles plus tard par ses habitants, déportés par le tyran de Syracuse. Le site est aujourd'hui un îlot protégé au milieu de la grande zone industrielle du golfe d'Augusta. Depuis le XVIe siècle, les érudits puis les archéologues ont compris son importance et, depuis 1949, l'École française de Rome y est engagée dans une recherche conduite dans le cadre d'une collaboration étroite avec la Surintendance italienne, chargée de la protection du site. Les résultats présentés ici mettent en évidence les conditions concrètes qui ont permis de « penser » la ville puis de la dessiner sur le terrain, enfin de l'occuper avec ses rues, ses quartiers, ses fortifications. Ils permettent aussi d'entrevoir les choix du groupe des fondateurs et le fonctionnement social de la cité. Ils montrent surtout l'importance du lot attribué à chaque chef de famille avec son habitat, sa cour et son puits. Les auteurs montrent enfin quels sont les savoirs théoriques et techniques qui ont été mobilisés pour concevoir cette « ville nouvelle », fille de la pensée grecque archaïque, bien avant Hippodamos de Milet
Megara Hyblaea (Extinct city) --- -Megara Hyblaea (Ancient city) --- Megara Hyblaia (Extinct city) --- Italy --- Sicily (Italy) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities --- -Antiquities. --- Sicily (Italy) - Antiquities --- Italy - Antiquities
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This book aims to offer a new interpretation of the settlement movement initiated by the city of Megara in archaic times. It shows the role of conflict between the aristocratic families for the departure of the Megarians and reveals the role of the heritage of the metropolis in the creation of institutions of colonial cities.
Megara (Greece) --- Mégare (Grèce) --- Antiquities --- History --- Antiquités --- Histoire --- Greeks --- Antiquities. --- Megara Hyblaea (Extinct city) --- Selinus (Extinct city) --- History. --- Ethnology --- Mediterranean race --- Marinella Selinunte (Extinct city) --- Selinous (Extinct city) --- Selinunte (Extinct city) --- Italy --- Megara Hyblaea (Ancient city) --- Megara Hyblaia (Extinct city) --- nomima --- propontis --- greek colonization --- judiciaries --- civil subdivisions --- megara --- sicily --- pontus
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Greeks --- Grecs --- Megara Hyblaea (Extinct city) --- Selinus (Extinct city) --- Sicily (Italy) --- Magna Graecia (Italy) --- Megara Hyblea (Ville ancienne) --- Sélinonte (Italie : Ville ancienne) --- Sicile (Italie) --- Grande-Grèce --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Ethnology --- Mediterranean race --- Marinella Selinunte (Extinct city) --- Selinous (Extinct city) --- Selinunte (Extinct city) --- Italy --- Megara Hyblaea (Ancient city) --- Megara Hyblaia (Extinct city) --- Magna Grecia (Italy) --- Greece --- Antiquities --- Colonies
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Situated near the main traffic artery in Central Greece and surrounded by poleis that were more powerful, the ancient city-state of Megara was often a punching bag of others. In neighbouring Athens in particular, the Megarians were subject to all sorts of slander and expressions of chauvinism. The people of Megara, by default, had their own assessment of the world and their role in it. A highway to others, the Megarid, was a rich source of meaning and orientation to its inhabitants. This local backdrop, often misunderstood as petty or irrelevant, constituted a unique local discourse environment. Rather than telling a narrative history of Megara – unravelling its local history, as it were –, this volume delves into the local discourse of this ancient city. The various contributions all shed light on the prevailing identity of place, on what it meant to be from Megara. In doing so, the book unpacks the vibrant local life in a Greek city-state. In their endeavour to break the code of a local discourse and recreate its environment, the editors and authors also invite readers to rethink approximations toward the pluriverse of poleis in Greek Antiquity. -- from website
Greeks --- Ethnology --- Mediterranean race --- Antiquities --- Megara Hyblaea (Extinct city) --- Greece --- Sicily (Italy) --- Regione siciliana (Italy) --- Sikelia (Italy) --- Sycylia (Italy) --- Królestwo Sycylii (Italy) --- Sicilia (Italy) --- Sicile (Italy) --- Sicilian Regional Government --- Sicily --- Ṣiqillīyah (Italy) --- Sitsilyah (Italy) --- Sicily (Italy : Territory under Allied occupation, 1943-1947) --- Naples (Kingdom) --- al-Yūnān --- Ancient Greece --- Ellada --- Ellas --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grčija --- Grèce --- Grecia --- Gret︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Griechenland --- Hellada --- Hellas --- Hellenic Republic --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Kingdom of Greece --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Xila --- Yaṿan --- Yūnān --- Ελληνική Δημοκρατία --- Ελλάς --- Ελλάδα --- Греция --- اليونان --- يونان --- 希腊 --- Megara Hyblaea (Ancient city) --- Megara Hyblaia (Extinct city) --- Italy --- Colonies --- E-books --- Conferences - Meetings
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