It was once thought that certain types of Attic pottery, like the Nolan amphorae, might imply the presence of Campanian mercenaries in Sicily as early as the beginning of the 5th century BC. The present paper, following indepth analysis of the available archaeological and literary sources, and focusing attention on grave goods from Gela and Agrigento, reveals that Attic pottery importations cannot be used reliably to prove the presence of Italic misthophoroi on the island during the first part of the 5th century BC.

Ceramica attica e mercenari campani a Gela nella prima metà del V sec. a.C. Una revisione / A. Pace. - In: PROSPETTIVA. - ISSN 0394-0802. - 172:(2018), pp. 3-17.

Ceramica attica e mercenari campani a Gela nella prima metà del V sec. a.C. Una revisione

A. Pace
2018

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It was once thought that certain types of Attic pottery, like the Nolan amphorae, might imply the presence of Campanian mercenaries in Sicily as early as the beginning of the 5th century BC. The present paper, following indepth analysis of the available archaeological and literary sources, and focusing attention on grave goods from Gela and Agrigento, reveals that Attic pottery importations cannot be used reliably to prove the presence of Italic misthophoroi on the island during the first part of the 5th century BC.
ceramica attica; mercenari; necropoli; Sicilia; Gela
Settore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
2018
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