IV. SEVENTH-CENTURY B.C. SEAFARING

Ports and Trading Routes

1. Boardman, J., The Greeks Overseas (Baltimore 1964).

2. Georgiades, A., Les ports de la Grèce dans l'antiquité (Athens 1906).

3. Paris, J., "Contributions a l'étude des ports antiques du monde Grec," BCH 40 (1916) 5-73.

4. Lehmann-Hartleben, K., Die antiken Hafenanlagen des Mittlemeeres (Leipzig 1923) 45-65.

5. Roebuck, C.A., Ionian Trade and Colonization (New York 1959).

6. Wallinga, H.T., Ships and Sea-Power before the Great Persian War: the Ancestry of the Ancient Trireme (Leiden 1993).

7. Rev. by A.G. Keen in Scholia Reviews n.s. 3 (1994) 1-4.



Ships: Location of Representations

1.Basch, L., Le musée imaginaire de la marine antique, pp. 183-259.

2. Casson, L., Ships and Seamanship in the Ancient World, pp. 65-68.

3. Dawkins, R.M., The Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia in Sparta (London 1906-10) pls. CIX, CX. [Ivory plaque.]

4. Hampe, R., Frühe griechische Saganbilder in Böotien (Athens 1936) pls. 4, 5, 6, 11, 14. [Fibula.]

5. Kirk, G.S., "Ships on Geometric Vases," BSA 44 (1949) fig. 7. [Plaque from Sounion.]

6. Morrison, J.S., and R.T. Williams, Greek Oared Ships, pp. 73-84.

7. Torr, C., Ancient Ships (Chicago 1964) pl. D. [Cypriot Model from Amathos.]

8. Westerberg, K., Cypriote Ships from the Bronze Age to C. 500 BC (Gothenburg 1983), pp. 28-31.

9. Williams, R.T., "Early Greek Ships of Two Levels," JHS 78 (1958) 120-130, pl. XV. [Aristonothos Krater from Caere.]