The chapter examines a set of experiences related to the presence of Samians both in eastern and in western parts of the Archaic Mediterranean and will explore the idea that a special model of their presence abroad could be traced. Based on various examples from the 6th to the first quarter of the 5th centuries, I will argue that this peculiar feature might be singled out within the wider framework of occurrences in the western Mediterranean of Greek people from Ionia, a scenario in which emporia and ‘diaspora’ seem to have been the two main forms.
From emporia to ‘diaspora’? The Samians in Western Mediterranean (7th-5th BC)
Flavia Frisone
2022-01-01
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The chapter examines a set of experiences related to the presence of Samians both in eastern and in western parts of the Archaic Mediterranean and will explore the idea that a special model of their presence abroad could be traced. Based on various examples from the 6th to the first quarter of the 5th centuries, I will argue that this peculiar feature might be singled out within the wider framework of occurrences in the western Mediterranean of Greek people from Ionia, a scenario in which emporia and ‘diaspora’ seem to have been the two main forms.File in questo prodotto:
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