A Companion to Ancient MacedoniaJoseph Roisman, Ian Worthington The most comprehensive and up-to-date work available on ancient Macedonian history and material culture, A Companion to Ancient Macedonia is an invaluable reference for students and scholars alike.
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Contents
Section 1 | 3 |
Section 2 | 23 |
Section 3 | 41 |
Section 4 | 65 |
Section 5 | 81 |
Section 6 | 127 |
Section 7 | 145 |
Section 8 | 166 |
Section 15 | 326 |
Section 16 | 342 |
Section 17 | 373 |
Section 18 | 392 |
Section 19 | 409 |
Section 20 | 428 |
Section 21 | 446 |
Section 22 | 472 |
Section 9 | 186 |
Section 10 | 208 |
Section 11 | 225 |
Section 12 | 251 |
Section 13 | 279 |
Section 14 | 306 |
Section 23 | 505 |
Section 24 | 508 |
Section 25 | 522 |
Section 26 | 545 |
Section 27 | 572 |
Section 28 | 599 |
Common terms and phrases
Alexander Alexander’s Amyntas ancient Ancient Macedonia Antigonus Antipater Antiquity appears Argead army Asia Athenian Athens Battle became Borza called Cambridge campaign cavalry century chapter cities claim Classical Coinage coins commander communities Companion continued court cult culture death defeated Demetrius Derveni Diod discussion early east elite Empire Epirus especially ethnic evidence example fact forces fourth given Greece Greek Hammond Hellenistic Herodotus History of Macedonia hunting identity Illyrian important inscriptions Institutions Iranian issue Italy Justin king kingdom known land late later least London Macedonian major material mentioned military nature original Oxford Perdiccas perhaps period Persian Philip Philip II Philotas Plut political probably province references region reign remains Roman Rome royal rule seems sources status Studies suggests territory Thessalian Thessaloniki Thessaly Thrace Thracian Tomb tradition women World Worthington