List of Maps pp. iv-v List of Figures pp. v-vi List of Tables pp. vi-vii Abbreviations p. vii Notes on Contributors pp. viii-xv Acknowledgements p. xv Introduction: Greeks Across the Ancient World Franco De Angelis pp. 1-17 Part I: Approaches, Ancient and Modern p.
18 Chapter 1:: Diversity of Causes, Variety of Vocabularies Michela Costanzi pp. 19-60 Chapter 2: English-Speaking Traditions and the Study of the Ancient Greeks outside their Homelands Lela Urquhart pp. 61-88 Chapter 3: French-speaking Traditions and the Study of the Ancient Greeks outside their Homelands Michel Gras pp. 89-114 Chapter 4: German-speaking Traditions (including the Hapsburg Empire) and the Study of the Ancient Greeks outside their Homelands Martin Mauersberg pp. 115-137 Chapter 5: Italian-speaking Traditions and the Study of the Ancient Greeks outside their Homelands Franco De Angelis pp. 138-167 Chapter 6: Tsarist Russian, Soviet, and Post-Soviet Traditions and the Study of the Ancient Greeks outside their Homelands Sergey Saprykin pp. 168-199 Chapter 7: Models of Culture Contact and Culture Change: Moving Beyond National and Linguistic Traditions Christoph Ulf pp. 200-226 Part II: Regional Case Studies p.
227 Chapter 8: Phoenicians and Greeks as Comparable Contemporary Migrant Groups Brien Garnand pp. 228-277 Chapter 9: Neo-Assyrian through Persian Empires Robert Rollinger, pp. 278-319 Chapter 10: Greeks in Iron Age Central Europe: Patterns of Interaction and Change Peter Wells pp. 320-360 Chapter 11: Anatolia Andrew Brown pp. 361-395 Chapter 12: Greeks on the Island of Cyprus: "At Home" on the Frontiers Maria Iacovou pp. 396-437 Chapter 13: Southern Italy Gianfranco Adornato pp. 438-475 Chapter 14: Sicily Justin St. P.
Walsh pp. 476-514 Chapter 15: The Adriatic Sea and Region Cecilia D'Ercole pp. 515-550 Chapter 16: Cyrenaica Gerald Schaus pp. 551-588 Chapter 17: Egypt Joseph Manning pp. 589-627 Chapter 18: The Phocaeans in the Far Western Mediterranean Joan Sanmartà pp. 628-664 Chapter 19: The Northern Aegean Despoina Tsiafaki pp. 665-703 Chapter 20: The Black Sea Pia Guldager Bilde+, Søren Handberg, and Jane Hjarl Petersen pp. 704-738 Chapter 21: The Greeks in the East in the Hellenistic Period Gerassimos George Aperghis pp.
739-776 Part III: Themes p. 777 Chapter 22: Greeks and Cultural Development in the pre-Roman Mediterranean Tamar Hodos pp. 778-804 Chapter 23: Relations with Homelands: Apoikia and Metropol(e)is Frank Bernstein pp. 805-829 Chapter 24: The Making of Greece: Contributions from the Edges Raimund Schulz, pp. 830-857.