Cross-Cultural Interaction and Migration: Retheorizing Greek Colonization in the 7th -4th Centuries BC with the Exchange of Attic Figured Pottery

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7th-4th centuries BC

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Northern Black Sea
Western Europe

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Cross-Cultural Interaction and Migration: Retheorizing Greek Colonization in the 7th -4th Centuries BC with the Exchange of Attic Figured Pottery

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2018-03-29

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Faulkner-Gentry, Ivy
faul0078@umn.edu

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This data is part of a doctoral dissertation study on the exchange of Attic figured pottery between Greek settlers and local populations in Western Europe and the northern Black Sea in the 7th-4th centuries BC. This data compiles instances of Attic painted pottery in these regions with deposition context information as well as item descriptions and references. This data is also visualized geographically using ArcGIS Online (Esri), the results of which are shared via pdf and shapefiles. This data can be used to analyze inter- and intra-regional interaction and may form the foundation for expanded research on Greek migration in the Archaic period to other regions.

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CSV file of database, ZIP file of map shapefiles, and PDF of visualizations from story map with descriptions

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Faulkner-Gentry, Ivy. (2018). Cross-Cultural Interaction and Migration: Retheorizing Greek Colonization in the 7th -4th Centuries BC with the Exchange of Attic Figured Pottery. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/D6WQ2G.

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