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DTSTAMP:20260416T020823Z
CREATED:20180627T160547Z
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SUMMARY:AIA Lecture: Greeks in the North
DTSTART:20180208T230000Z
DTEND:20180209T003000Z
DESCRIPTION:Note: We are now fully booked for this event and are only 
 accepting names for the wait-list. Ancient Thrace was a land of opport
 unity\, adventure\, and trouble. This talk presents the results of a G
 reek-American archaeological expedition that has explored a large trad
 ing port on the Thracian sea\, south of modern Komotini. Established b
 y Greek colonists in the 7th or 6th cen. BC\, the settlement participa
 ted in a north Aegean trade network. The talk will present the history
  of occupation at the site\; the evidence for daily life in the Classi
 cal and Roman periods\; and the site’s contributions to economic\, p
 olitical\, and social history. Excavation and survey have uncovered im
 portant information on the settlement and its changing relationship to
  the wider landscape and to the environment.
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
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