Settlements of the Ptolemies: City Foundations and New Settlement in the Hellenistic WorldPeeters Publishers, 2006 - 249 pages New settlement, relocation and migration have been part of human life right from the beginning. It is an essential ingredient of socio-economic life in antiquity and in the modern world. This book tells the history of new cities and settlement under the Ptolemies (332 to 30 BC). The Ptolemies ruled Egypt, numerous Aegean Islands, large stretches of the Mediterranean and Red Sea coasts for three centuries. They up-rooted, transferred, replanted and attracted people to new and old settlements throughout their realm. Departing from the traditional emphasis on Egypt only, or outside Egypt only, and bridging the scholarly divides between Egyptologists, Classicists, Archaeologists and Geographers, this study offers an innovative framework for understanding the structure of and processes underlying new Ptolemaic settlement. By assessing topics such as bilingual toponyms, spatial settlement networks and the rural impact of new foundations, population size, urban differentiation, politics and programmes that facilitated new settllement, the author draws the first comprehensive and multivariant picture of the basis for Ptolemaic power: land, people and cities. |
Contents
THE DISTRIBUTION OF PTOLEMAIC FOUNDATIONS | 3 |
DYNASTIC TOPONYMS | 9 |
DYNASTIC TOPONYMS MAKING AND USAGE | 15 |
LOADED TOPONYMS | 35 |
PTOLEMAIC FOUNDATIONS AS REGIONAL SYSTEMS | 41 |
CONCLUSION FROM REGIONAL VARIABILITY TO EMPIRE | 83 |
URBAN STRUCTURE AND ORIGIN | 105 |
LIFE IN A SETTLEMENT ORGANISATION AND FUNCTION | 121 |
MOVING PEOPLE OR TIME TO MIGRATE? | 165 |
85 | 170 |
CONCLUSION | 179 |
109 | 180 |
Estimated Population Size for Settlements in the Ptole | 187 |
A Gazetteer of Ptolemaic Dynastic Settlements | 200 |
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Common terms and phrases
Aegean Alexander Alexandria ancient archaeological Arsinoe Asia Minor attested Atum Berenike Cilicia city ethnics Clarysse cleruchic Coele-Syria Cohen Cyprus Cyrenaica Daris density Dionysias dynastic foundations dynastic name dynastic settlements dynastic toponyms early Ptolemaic Egyptian toponym emigration ethnic designations Euergetis father Atum Fayum founded founder harbour Hellenistic period Herakleides Hippodamian immigrants insulae king Kleopatra kome land large number Lower Egypt Lower Nubia maic majesty Marquaille 2001 ments meris Methana migration Nome P.dem P.dem.Lille P.Petrie P3 sj P3 wj papyri personal name Philadelpheia Philadelphos Philopator Philotera population Psoi Ptol Ptole Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemaic Egypt Ptolemaic empire Ptolemaic foundations Ptolemaic possessions Ptolemaic rule Ptolemaic settlement Ptolemais Hermiou Ptolemy I Soter Rakote Red Sea Red Sea coast refoundation regions Roman rural Seleukid settle settlement pattern settlers sitologos stela Strabo Suppl temple Themistos Theoi Tjeku tlement toponyms town planning Upper Egypt urban village Zauzich Ἀρσινόη ΟΝ Πτολεμαὶς
