Emporeus
Emporeus, litteris Graecis Εμπορειός,[1] est locus oppidi neolithici urbisque aetatis aëneae et ferreae in partibus meridianis insulae Chii sitae, ab archaeologis Britannis praecipue annis 1972-1975 effoditae. Ibidem postea floruit urbs Byzantina.
Notae
recensere- ↑ Linguis Europaeis saepius "Emporio", rarius "Emborio"
Bibliographia
recensere- Michael Ballance, John Boardman, Spencer Corbett, Sinclair Hood, Excavations in Chios, 1952–1955: Byzantine Emporio. Londinii: British School at Athens, 1989 (British School at Athens. Supplementary Volumes, 20) JSTOR
- John Boardman, Excavations in Chios, 1952–1955: Greek Emporio. Londinii: British School at Athens, 1967 (British School at Athens. Supplementary Volumes, 6) JSTOR
- Sinclair Hood, Excavations in Chios, 1938–1955: prehistoric Emporio and Ayio Gala. 2 voll. Londinii: British School at Athens, 1981. ISBN 0-500-96017-8 (British School at Athens. Supplementary Volumes, 15-16) JSTOR 1 2
Nexus externi
recensere- "Αρχαιολογικός χώρος Εμποριού" apud Odysseus
- "Emporio" apud Pleiades (situs a Rogero Bagnall et Ricardo Talbert editus) (Anglice)