- συνοικισμóς, sunoikismos,
Ancient Gr****: [syːnɔi̯kismós]), also
spelled synoikism (/sɪˈnɔɪkɪzəm/ si-NOY-kiz-əm), was
originally the
amalgamation of villages...
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Troad in 311 and
created the new city of
Antigoneia Troas which was a
synoikism of the
cities of Skepsis, Kebren, Neandreia, Hamaxitos, Larisa, and Kolonai...
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University Press. p. 278.
Strabo Geographica Book 8.3.30 Roy, J. (2002). "The
Synoikism of Elis". In Nielsen, T. H. (ed.). Even More
Studies in the
Ancient Gr****...
- the
prytaneion as from
their home;
Thucydides informs us that in the
Synoikism of
Theseus the
prytanea of all the
separate communities were
joined in...
- a
previously unsettled area, has been
referred to as the “Monte Albán
Synoikism” by
Marcus and Flannery.
Throughout the
remainder of the Late Formative...
- a
previously unsettled area, has been
referred to as the “Monte
Alban Synoikism” by
Marcus and Flannery,: 140–146 in
reference to
similar recorded instances...
- Kent V.
Flannery liken this
process to what
happened in
ancient Greece -
synoikism: a
centralization of
smaller dis****d po****tions
congregated in a central...
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preparations and
abandonment of the countryside. 2.13–2.14
Excursus on
Athenian synoikism. 2.15–2.16
Difficult conditions in
Athens for
refugees from countryside...
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Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-14438-9-210-0. DiFabio, Christina.
Synoikism, Sympolity, and Urbanization: A
Regional Approach in ****enistic Anatolia...