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_aCY-NiDAL
040 _aXX-XxUND
_cΒΙΒΛΙΟΘΗΚΗ ΤΜΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΤΗΤΩΝ
082 7 _a939.37
100 1 _aΧατζηκωστή, Μαρία
_4aut
_9187132
110 _bΤμήμα Αρχαιοτήτων.
245 1 0 _aΑιγαιακά αντικείμενα και επιδράσεις στο αρχαίο Ιδάλιο /
_cΜαρία Χατζηκωστή.
260 _aΛευκωσία:
_bΤμήμα Αρχαιοτήτων,
_c1997.
300 _aσ. 231-242 :
_bεικ., φωτ. ;
_c28 εκ.
500 _aΠεριέχει περίληψη στην Αγγλική γλώσσα (σ. 231-242).
504 _aΠεριέχει βιβλιογραφικές παραπομπές (σ. 240-241).
520 _aIdalion is often refereed to as one of the city-kingdoms that provided epigraphic and mumismatic evidence for relations with the Greek world. The frequency and nature of these relations are examined on the bgasis of finds of everyday use, artistic products and though other activities of the imhabitants of Idalion during its various periods. The location of ancient Idalion in the fertile valley of the Yialias river, its proximity to the copper-rich eastern foohills of the Troodos mountains as well as the possibility of easy access to the east and south coasts of the island have contributed towards the eastblishment of trading contacts with the major coastal centres - Enkomi and Kition and, later Salamis and Amathous, and, ultimately with the East Mediterranean and the Aegean. The establishment of the first settlement of the hill of Ambileri was probably the outcome of a joint venture which included the participation of Aegean settles, and was dated to the end of the 13th and the beginning of the 12th century B.C. on the basis of archaeological evidence. Although during this period, Aegean imports are scarce, the nature of the finds indicate that even at its imitial stages, the settlement of Idalion reached a sophisticated culturel level, comparabel to that of the major coastal centres and exhibited at the same time, an equally strong influence from the Aegean. Aegean inluence seems to continue until the end of the Geometric period when the first imports of some singificance from the Aegean islands and Attica begin to make their appearance. In the following Archaic and Classical periods imports of prestige items indicate the high level of economic and social standards achieved by the inhabitants of Idalion as well as their active participation in both trading and political activities of the period.
650 4 _aΑρχαιότητες
_9183564
650 4 _aΑρχαιολογία
_xΣυνέδρια
_9183535
650 4 _aΑγγεία, Αρχαία
_9183158
650 4 _aΚεραμική, Ελληνική
_9184965
650 4 _aΠολιτισμός, Αρχαίος
_9186410
651 4 _aΙδάλιο (Λευκωσία, Κύπρος)
_xΑρχαιότητες
_9184725
651 4 _aΑιγαίο, Περιοχή του
_xΑρχαιότητες
_9183307
651 4 _aΚύπρος
_xΑρχαιότητες
_xΣυνέδρια
_9185254
710 0 _aΚύπρος
_bΥπουργείο Συγκοινωνιών και Έργων
_4pbl
_9185386
773 0 _tΠρακτικά του Διεθνούς Αρχαιολογικού Συνεδρίου Η Κύπρος και το Αιγαίο στην Αρχαιότητα
942 _2ddc
_cAR
999 _c100719
_d100719