The third century BC was a troubled period of ancient Greek history, not least due to the power struggles raging in the Aegean. This volume explores the history of interaction in the region, focusing on the island of Delos and drawing on material evidence to show how active networks of political, religious, and cultural interaction were formed.
This is an important book and is a must-read for anyone interested in Delos and its sanctuary, insularity and social and religious history of the third-century. The book will appeal to specialists, but will equally welcome those coming to Delos for the first time as well as those who may not be accustomed to epigraphic evidence.