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Document Details : Title: Sinopeans Abroad and Foreigners at Sinope Author(s): RUSCU, Ligia Journal: Ancient West & East Volume: 7 Date: 2008 Pages: 81-106 DOI: 10.2143/AWE.7.0.2033254 Abstract : Sinope was connected, through the travels of her citizens as well as through the arrival of foreigners, chiefly to cities across the Black Sea and to those along the main sea route connecting the Straits to Egypt; less important are cities on the Greek mainland. Politics seems to have had but limited influence on the movements of people; the one major change was brought about by the coming of Rome, which opened up spaces previously untouched, such as the Anatolian hinterland and Europe beyond Greece. |
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