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- the sea, the settlement of Pithecusae became successful through trade in iron and with mainland Italy; in 700 BC Pithecusae was home to 5,000–10,000 people...
- During the 8th and 7th centuries, Gr**** colonies were established at Pithecusae, eventually extending along the south of the Italian Peninsula and the...
- the Gr**** alphabet. It is currently held by the Museo Archeologico di Pithecusae on Ischia. The cup was originally made in the eastern Aegean, either on...
- due to close contact between the Etruscans and the Gr**** colonies at Pithecusae and ****ae in the 8th century BC (until it was no longer used, at the beginning...
- around the beginning of the 8th century BC when the Euboeans founded Pithecusae in Southern Italy and Olynthus in Chalcidice, Greece. Subsequently, they...
- settlement in the West, which paved the way for the 2nd Gr**** colonization, is Pithecusae on the island of Ischia, in front of Naples, from Chalcidians and Eretrians...
- Euboeans aimed at the Gulf of Naples (Pithecusae, ****ae) and the Strait of Messina (Zancle, Rhegium). Pithecusae on the island of Ischia is considered...
- Gr****s established trading colonies at Al Mina, Syria, and in Ischia (Pithecusae) off the Tyrrhenian coast of Campania in southern Italy. These interchanges...
- Chalcis and in related colonies in southern Italy, notably in ****ae, Pithecusae and Rhegion. It was through this variant that the Gr**** alphabet was transmitted...
- tyranny of the Deinomenids in Syracuse (466 BC) and the abandonment of Pithecusae (Ischia) by the Syracusan garrison, due to a violent earthquake (or more...