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Cities, Trade, and Roads

Two new volumes of Anabasis are out; vols. 12–13 (2021-2022) are special issues with thematic papers edited by Marek Jan Olbrycht and Sabine Müller: Cities, trade, and roads: From the Mediterranean to Iran and the Indus Valley.

  • Marek Jan Olbrycht & Sabine Müller: Ancient Cities, Trade, and Roads: An Introduction
  • Sabine Müller: Methone – A Coastal City between Athens and Argead Macedonia
  • Eloisa Paganoni: Cities and Routes in Hellenistic Northern Anatolia
  • Franca Landucci: Alexander’s City Network
  • Karlheinz Kessler: Dūra am Tigris im nördlichen Babylonien und der Salzhandel
  • Enrico Foietta, Carlo Lippolis & Vito Messina: Seleucia on the Tigris. New Observations on the Landscape and City Layout
  • Gillian Ramsey Neugebauer: The Hellenistic Poleis of Southern Babylonia and the Erythraean Sea
  • Catharine C. Lorber: Coin Hoards and Trade in the Seleucid East
  • Enrico Foietta: The Network of Routes in the Kingdom of Hatra
  • Marek Jan Olbrycht: The Road Network in the Arsakid State
  • Frank Schleicher: Zum palmyrenischen Handelsnetz im Westen
  • Marta Żuchowska: Palmyra: the Centre of Textile Production and Trade?
  • Monika Schuol: Adulis und Aksum: Global Players im Fernhandel der Antike?
  • Harry Falk: Maues, China, and the Replacement of the Indo-Greeks
  • Valentina Mordvintseva: Kuban Elites and Main Trends in Their Outside Network Connections From the 3rd Century BC to the mid-3rd Century AD