Aegean Interactions: Delos and its Networks in the Third Century

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Author(s): Constantakopoulou, Christy
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2017 

Language: English
Pages: 384
City: Oxford

Cover
Aegean Interactions: Delos and its Networks in the Third Century
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
Note to the Reader
1: Introduction: Delos, its Networks, Regionalism, and the Aegean World
1.1. Delians, the Parasites of the God
1.2. Delos, its History, and Historiography
1.3. Networks, Regionalism, and the Economy
1.4. Aegean Interactions
2: The Politics of Connectivity: A History of the Islanders´ League
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Evidence, Dates, Structure, Membership
2.3. Agency, Negotiation of Power, and Expression of Identity
2.4. Conclusions
3: Building, Investing, and Displaying on Delos: A History of Third- and Second-Century Monumentalization
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Delian Civic Building Activity
3.3. Delian Religious Building Activity
3.4. Private Initiative
3.5. Royal Investment
3.6. Conclusions: Monumentalization, Funding, and Control of Space
4: Proxenies, Statues, Crowns: The Delian Network of Honours
4.1. Introduction: Honours, Publication, and Audience
4.2. Proxeny Decrees: Format, Language, Familial Relations, Associated Honours, and Proposers
4.3. The Reasoning for Honours and the Activities of Honorands
4.4. The Delian Network of Honours
4.5. Conclusion
5: The Social Dynamics of Dedication: The Delian Inventories of the Third Century BC
5.1. Introduction
5.2. The Delian Inventories
5.3. Some Problems
5.4. Inventories and Ancient History
5.5. Communities of Worship
5.6. Methodology
5.7. Gender Dynamics
5.8. Individual Dedications Versus Community/Collective Dedications
5.9. Delians and Non-Delians: the Geography of Distance for the Delian Network of Dedicants
5.10. Status Dynamics: Elite and Non-Elite Dedicants in the Inventories
5.11. Conclusions
6: Conclusions
Appendices
APPENDIX 1: Honours Given to Individuals in Decrees of the Delian Demos and Boule
APPENDIX 2: Honours Given by the Delians to Individuals, Evidenced Through the Inscriptions of Dedications of Statues and Exedras
APPENDIX 3: Honours to Individuals Awarded by the Delians: Mentioned in the Delian Accounts (largely based on Baslez and Vial 1987, esp. 282) and Elsewhere
APPENDIX 4: The Geographic Spread of Delian Honours: A List of Toponyms Associated with the Ethnic Names of Honorands
APPENDIX 5: Dedicants Recorded in the Delian Inventories in the Period 314–200 BC (IG XI.2 137 to ID 372)
Bibliography
General Index
Index of Places
Index of Sources