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28. February 2017
Lecture by Vladimir Stolba
A mass-migration process known as the Greek colonization has challenged local identities by disconnecting people’s traditional attachments to the place. The evidence available suggests that attachments to new environments have resulted in the emergence of new place identities that competed with identities based on common descent and cultural linkage with the geographically more distant mother-cities. Based on the case studies from the Greek ‘colonies’ (apoikiai) on the northern Black Sea shore, in particular Olbia and Chersonesos, this lecture will examine the role of coin typology in preserving the old and constructing and articulating new civic identities, memories and pride.
Author: Angela Berthold