- the sea, the
settlement of
Pithecusae became successful through trade in iron and with
mainland Italy; in 700 BC
Pithecusae was home to 5,000–10,000 people...
- the Gr**** alphabet. It is
currently held by the
Museo Archeologico di
Pithecusae on Ischia. The cup was
originally made in the
eastern Aegean,
either on...
-
During the 8th and 7th centuries, Gr****
colonies were
established at
Pithecusae,
eventually extending along the
south of the
Italian Peninsula and the...
-
around the
beginning of the 8th
century BC when the
Euboeans founded Pithecusae in
Southern Italy and
Olynthus in Chalcidice, Greece. Subsequently, they...
-
Euboeans aimed at the Gulf of
Naples (
Pithecusae, ****ae) and the
Strait of
Messina (Zancle, Rhegium).
Pithecusae on the
island of
Ischia is considered...
- due to
close contact between the
Etruscans and the Gr****
colonies at
Pithecusae and ****ae in the 8th century BC (until it was no
longer used, at the beginning...
- Gr****s
established trading colonies at Al Mina, Syria, and in
Ischia (
Pithecusae) off the
Tyrrhenian coast of
Campania in
southern Italy.
These interchanges...
- Shaw (1993). When Gr****
mythographers attempted to
account for the name
Pithecusae (“Ape Islands”)
given to
Ischia and
Procida by the Bay of Naples, where...
-
settlement in the West,
which paved the way for the 2nd Gr**** colonization, is
Pithecusae on the
island of Ischia, in
front of Naples, from
Chalcidians and Eretrians...
-
Chalcis and in
related colonies in
southern Italy,
notably in ****ae and in
Pithecusae. It was
through this
variant that the Gr****
alphabet was
transmitted to...