2018
DOI: 10.32028/jga.v3i.530
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Urban Networks in the Roman Province of Achaia (Peloponnese, Central Greece, Epirus and Thessaly)

Abstract: It is generally accepted that the late-Hellenistic era (c. 150–31 BC) was a period of disturbance for Greece. The wars between Republican Rome and the Hellenistic kingdoms as well as the Roman civil wars took place in major part on Greek soil. The ancient writers of late-Hellenistic but also of Imperial times (e.g. Polybios, Strabo, Plutarch, Dio Chrysostom and Pausanias) speak of ruins, depopulation and decline, and in fact this turbulent situation had negative effects both at province and city level. ‘August… Show more

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“…Although it is only represented by four cases in his particular study area (Atrax, Vlochos, Melitaia, Orchomenos), there are 120 Strab. 8.6.12; Grandjean 1990, 50-51. For local coinage as an indicator of wealth and size, see Karambinis 2018, 299. 121 Jameson et al (1994 date the final abandonment of Halieis to c. 280 BC, but this was probably preceded by a period of decline, following a sack of the city around 300 BC (McAllister 2005, 83-84).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is only represented by four cases in his particular study area (Atrax, Vlochos, Melitaia, Orchomenos), there are 120 Strab. 8.6.12; Grandjean 1990, 50-51. For local coinage as an indicator of wealth and size, see Karambinis 2018, 299. 121 Jameson et al (1994 date the final abandonment of Halieis to c. 280 BC, but this was probably preceded by a period of decline, following a sack of the city around 300 BC (McAllister 2005, 83-84).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%