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ΠΙΝΑΚΑΣ ΠΕΡΙΕΧΟΜΕΝΩΝ Πρόλογος στην Δεύτερη Έκδοση. 1 Εισαγωγή.3 1. ‘Ονομάτων επίσκεψις’.5 2. Οι
σφραγίδες της Anau και Niya ֊ Το κρατίδιο της Khotan.7 3. Το κρατίδιο Zhongshan και οι ενδείξεις επαφών με την Δύση (πρώτη προσέγγιση).25 3.1
Γενικά.25 3.2 Το κρατίδιο Zhongshan.26 3.3 Μνημειακή αρχιτεκτονική των Qin. 36 3.4 Επαφές με την Δύση την Εποχή του
Χαλκού. 41 4. Θρησκεία ֊ ομοιότητες με την Δύση και την Ελλάδα. 49 4.1 Γενικά. 49 4.2 Βασίλισσα Μητέρα της Δύσεως: μετασχηματισμοί και
συσχετίσεις. 50 4.3 Chih Nu, Ηώς και κλωστοϋφαντουργία. 57 4.4 Υπέρτατος θεός. 64 4.5 Ταφική αρχιτεκτονική των
Han και εξωτερικές επιδράσεις.65 5. Γλωσσολογικές συσχετίσεις, ιστορικές αναφορές και νομισματικά τεκμήρια.73 5.1 Γλωσσολογικές
συσχετίσεις. 73 5.2 Ιστορικές αναφορές. 76 5.2.1 Γενικά. 76 5.2.2 Το Βασίλειο του Κωφήνος - Jibin και οι ανταγωνισμοί Σακών, Yuezhi, Ελλήνων και Han. 77 5.3 Νομισματικά τεκμήρια. 82 6. Χάνδρες και λοιπά έργα υαλουργίας. 87 6.1 Γενικά. 87 6.2 Περισσότερα για το Begram. 94 6.3 Σχόλια. 98 7. Διάχυση ιδεών και επιστημονικά επιτεύγματα. 103 7.1 Γενικά.103 7.2 Μεταλλουργία.115 7.2.1 Αργυρές φιάλες με λοβούς στην Κίνα.120 7.3 Χαλκεία (gong).123
7.4 Η γέννηση και ανάπτυξη του Βουδισμού και οι Έλληνες . 125 7.5 Διόνυσος, δράμα και Βουδισμός: διασταυρώσεις και συγχωνεύσεις.136 8. Οι αλληλεπιδράσεις μεταξύ Νομάδων - Κίνας και ο Ελληνικός παράγων (πρίν την
τελευταία χιλιετία π.Χ.). 141 8.1 Γενικά. 141 8.2 Επιρροές από τον Πολιτισμό του Ώξου. 143 8.3 Επιρροές από τους νομάδες της
στέπας. 147 8.3.1 Ο θησαυρός του Borodino. 150 8.4 Συμπεράσματα. 152 9. Οι αλληλεπιδράσεις μεταξύ Νομάδων - Κίνας και ο Ελληνικός παράγων (τελευταία
χιλιετία π.Χ.). 155 9.1 Γενικά. 155 9.2 Οι Wusun. 156 9.2.1 Η ανάγνωση του διαδήματος του
Kargaly από την Kuzmina. 159 9.3 Οι Xiongnu. 164 9.4 Διάχυση Ελληνικών επιρροών στην Ασία. 168 9.5 Τύμβος
Issyk. 173 9.6 Σκυθική
τέχνη. 176 9.7 To Zaghunluk ως πύλη εισόδου επιρροών από την στέπα στην ενδοχώρα. 178 9.8 Ο περίφημος τάπητας του Pazyryk. 189 9.9 Συμπεράσματα.200 10. Ελληνική επιρροή μετά την Ελληνιστική περίοδο. 203 10.1 Γενικά. 203 10.2 Ναυτικός κλάδος της Οδού του Μεταξιού.212 10.2.1 Γενικά. 212 10.2.2 Ταπροβάνη (Sri Lanka). 221 10.2.3 Η Ελληνική παρουσία στην Ινδική. 225 10.3 Τοιχογραφίες Miran. 229 10.4 Τεχνουργήματα από ίασπι που διηγούνται την ιστορία. 235 10.5 Τεχνουργήματα από πολύτιμους και ημιπολύτιμους λίθους 242 vi
11. Τελικές παρατηρήσεις και σχόλια. 245 ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΕΙΣ. 263 ΣΗΜΑΝΤΙΚΕΣ ΧΡΟΝΟΛΟΓΙΕΣ ΤΗΣ ΠΡΩΙΜΗΣ ΚΙΝΑΣ .339 ΒΙΒΛΙΟΓΡΑΦΙΑ. 341 ΕΙΚΟΝΕΣ.433 ΣΥΝΤΟΜΟΓΡΑΦΙΕΣ. 451 ΕΥΡΕΤΗΡΙΟ ΟΝΟΜΑΤΩΝ. 453
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ЕГРЄТНРЮ ОNОМАТЛЫ А Αγία Τριάδα (Κρήτης). . . σελ. 96 Αγία Πετρούπολη . . . σελ. 18 Αδριατική . σελ. 116 Άζης II. . σελ. 80, 166 Αθήνα (Αθηναϊκός) . . . σελ. 128, 135, 146, 223, 243, 253 Αθηνά (Παλλάς, Αλκίδημος). σελ. 11, 12, 13, 14, 18,21, 60, 66, 79, 166, 176, 254, 256 Αιγαίο (Αιγαιακός). . . σελ. 1, 11, 22, 73, 80, 87, 96, 111, 116, 119, 120, 121, 145, 149, 151, 152, 154, 160, 177, 179, 180, 185, 197, 237, 249, 257 Αίγινα . σελ. 90, 167, 253 Αίγυπτος (Αιγυπτιακός). σελ. 16, 27, 31, 32, 36, 87, 88, 89, 91, 93, 94, 97,100,108,117,120,124,152,166,167,179,180,181,197,198, 221,228,240 Αίλιος Αριστείδης . . σελ. 295 Αίμος (Χερσόνησος) . . . σελ. 61, 147, 150, 151, 216 Αινείας . σελ. 15 Αίσωπος . σελ. 210 Ακρα Χελιδόνια (Gelidonya). σελ. 89 Ακρωτήριο (Θήρας). . . σελ. 61, 181 Αλεξάνδρεια (Αιγύπτου). σελ. 93, 100, 105, 119, 123, 216, 261 Αλεξάνδρεια εν Αραχωσία (Kandahar) . . . σελ. 67, 223, 227, 261 Αλεξάνδρεια Εσχατη . . . σελ. 67, 77, 246 Αλεξάνδρεια του Ώξου . σελ. 67 Αλεξάνδρεια υπό τον Καύκασο (Begram) . . . σελ. 67, 78, 80, 91, 96, 213,223,242 Αλέξανδρος (ο Μέγας). . . σελ. 80, 91, 103, 127, 128, 139, 163, 217, 219, 223,225,231,250, 259 Αλικαρνασσός . σελ. 37, 45, 66, 183 Αλκμαίων (ο Κροτωνιάτης). . σελ. 104 Αμοργός . σελ. 21, 22, 30
Αντικύθηρα . . . σελ. 97, 119 Αντίοχος A’ Θεός . . σελ. 37 Αντίφελλος (Uluburun). . σελ. 89 Απία (Γαία). . . σελ. 319 Αππιανός (ο Αλεξανδρεύς). . σελ. 242 Απόλλων (Διδυμαίος). . . σελ. 103, 251 Απολλωνία (Κυρηναϊκής). . . σελ. 214 Απολλώνιος Τυανεύς . . σελ. 75 Αραβία (Αραβικός) . . . σελ. 17, 100, 112, 120, 163, 201, 242 Αριστέας (ο Κύπριος, υαλουργός). . σελ. 99 Αριστώναξ . σελ. 261 Άρπαλος . σελ. 126 Αρποκράτης . σελ. 16, 17 Αρσακία . . σελ. 8 Αρσακίδαι (δυναστεία). σελ. 8 Αρσινόη . . σελ. 99, 100, 196, 201, 213 Άρτεμις (Κυνηγός, Δίκτυννα - Βριτόμαρτις) . σελ. 8, 77, 59 Ασία . . σελ. 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 26, 27, 38, 43, 46, 61, 73, 78, 87, 89, 102, 106, 108, 111, 120, 123, 124, 127, 128, 130, 133, 134, 136, 144, 154, 157, 160, 162, 168, 170, 174, 175, 189, 204, 208, 210, 211, 215, 218, 219, 220, 221, 229, 238, 240, 241, 246, 247, 249, 255, 256, 257, 260 Ανατολή (Εγγύς ή Μέση Ανατολή). . . σελ. 3, 10, 11, 22, 35, 38, 41, 63,89, 93, 121, 123, 125, 127, 144, 171, 179, 181,201,211,227, 258, 259 Ανατολία (Μικρά Ασία). . σελ. 20, 22, 50, 61, 65, 99, 121, 146, 154, 160, 208, 249 Απουλία. . σελ. 92, 124 Αργίμπασα (Ουρανία Αφροδίτη). . σελ. 200 Αριστοτέλης . σελ. 22, 105, 112, 119, 130, 135, 137 Αρκεσίνη (Αμοργού). σελ. 30 Αρσάκης . σελ. 7, 8 Αυγούστη Τραϊανή (Βερόη). σελ. 235, 236, 238, 239 454
Αφγανιστάν . . . σελ. 13, 17, 80, 89, 91, 99, 131, 204, 223, 227, 240, 259 Αφρική . . σελ. 146 Αφροδίτη . σελ. 8, 171, 196, 200, 204, 225, 238 Αχαιμενίδες . . . σελ. 21, 23, 85, 121, 123, 159, 170, 188, 193, 198, 200,213,227, 250, 253 Αχίλλειο (Θεσσαλίας). σελ. 61 Ai Khanoum (Ευκρατίδεια). . σελ. 69, 112, 211, 253 Ak-Alakha . σελ. 161, 198 Alaca Hüyük . σελ. 221 Altyn Tepe . σελ. 7, 22, 144 Amu (Hyksos). σελ. 116 Anau . . σελ. 7, 9, 10, 11, 22, 23, 87, 145, 182, 249 Ancilia (Ρωμαϊκή ασπίδα). . . σελ. 124 Anyang . . σελ. 43, 45, 115, 116, 148 Anxi. . . σελ. 76, 261 Árkaim (Δυτικής Σιβηρίας). . σελ. 46, 116 Ashoka . . σελ. 65, 99, 217, 261 Ashwins - Nasatia’ . . . σελ. 42 Avesta . . σελ. 7 В Βακτρία . . . σελ. 9, 17, 22, 32, 41, 75, 76, 84, 96, 99, 110, 126, 129, 133, 145, 146, 157, 159, 163, 182, 186 Βάκχες (Ευριπίδου). . σελ. 163 Βάρκη . . σελ. 213, 249, 253 Βαρυγάζων κόλπος (Βαρύγαζα, Barygaze). . σελ. 96 Βασίλισσα Μητέρα της Δύσεως (Xiwangmu). σελ. 51, 52, 54, 55 Βελλερεφόντης . σελ. 20 Βερενίκη . σελ. 92, 100, 216, 217, 218, 222 Βερόη (Chatalka, περιοχής Ζαγόρια ή Stara Zagora, BA Θράκη) . σελ. 235,236, 239 Βοιωτία (Βοιωτικός). . . σελ. 59, 88, 169 Βόλγας (ποταμός). σελ. 20, 116, 178
Βούδας (Βουδισμός) . . . σελ. , 49, 50, 51, 54, 55, 80, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 226, 231 Βουκεφάλας . σελ. 274, 269 Βραγχίδαι. . σελ. 103, 249 Βρεττανικό Μουσείο . . σελ. 166, 213 Βυζάντιο (Βυζαντινός). . . σελ. 106, 211, 223, 262 Baba Jan . . σελ. 46 В adarı. σελ. 31 Baicaopo (Lingiai). σελ. 30 Baiji (τάφος). σελ. 66, 69 Bara (Πακιστάν). . . σελ. 94 Begash (Ανατολικού Καζακστάν). . σελ. 247 Begram (βλ. Αλεξάνδρεια υπό τον Καύκασο) Beitan (Gansu). . . σελ. 206 BMAC (Πολιτισμός του Ώξου) . . . σελ. 9, 22, 23, 32, 61, 141, 144, 145, 147, 247 Bodhisattva . σελ. 18, 80 Butkara . σελ. 231, 232 Г7С Γαλακτίτης κύκλος . . . σελ. 57 Γαληνός. σελ. 105 Γανδαρίτις (Γανδάραι, Γανδαρίτις, Gandhara). . . σελ. 18, 75, 78, 80, 81, 96, 127, 130, 133, 136, 138, 165, 201, 229, 230, 254, 255 Γεωμετρική (περίοδος, διακόσμηση) . . . σελ. 48, 109, 124, 146, 148, 150, 181 Γοιτόσυρος (Απόλλων). σελ. 319 Γουρνιά (Κρήτης) . . . σελ. 31, 151 Γραμμική Α’. σελ. 10, 22 Γραμμική B’ . . . σελ. 10, 22, 46, 58, 77 Canosa. σελ. 91 456
Capua (Καπύη). σελ. 106, 242 Chatalka (βλ. Βερόη) ChihNu. .σελ. 57,58,59, 114 Chengdu . . σελ. 33, 35, 55, 70 Chertomlyk (ΒΔ της Νικοπόλεως). σελ. 176 Crassus (Marcus Licinius Crassus Dives, βλ. Κράσσος) G ձ/D Δαναοί. σελ. 281 Δαρείος . σελ. 77, 124, 125, 249, 259 Δαρδανία . . σελ. 106 Δαύνιοι. σελ. 101 Δέσποινα . . σελ. 46, 162 Δημήτριος (Ευθυδήμου). . σελ. 279 Διόνυσος (Διονυσιακός) . . . σελ. 8, 23, 127, 136, 139, 140, 171, 207, 225, 229, 254, 256 Διονύσιος (Περιηγητής). σελ. 5 Διοσκουρίδης (ζωγράφος). . σελ. 92 Διόσκουροι. σελ. 42, 43, 169, 254 Δούρα Ευρωπός . σελ. 70, 91, 112 Δωδώνη . . σελ. 123, 124 Daqin . σελ. 106 Dayuan (Ferghana). . . σελ. 76, 77, 246, 247, 260 Dhammarakkhita. . σελ. 13 Dharmaguptaka (σχολή). . σελ. 13 Dian (κρατίδιο). σελ. 27, 109, 110, 120, 121 Dilberjin (Αφγανιστάν). σελ. 17, 67, 158 Dinkha . . σελ. 46 Ε Εγνατία (Gnathia). σελ. 92
Ελάτεια . . σελ. 88 Ελευσίνα . σελ. 124, 216 Έλληνες (Ελλάς, Ελλαδικός, Ελλαδίτης) . . . σελ. 1, 5, 11, 13, 21, 22, 29, 49, 54, 57, 64, 673, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 82, 90, 92, 100, 107, 108, 125, 127, 129, 138, 156, 159, 162, 167, 177, 192, 195, 201,203,208, 217, 220, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 238, 239, 241, 246, 249, 259,261 Εννίων (υαλουργός). σελ. 99 Επίχαρμος (των Συρακουσών). . σελ. 107 Εποχή του Σιδήρου . . σελ. 46, 115, 142, 156, 178, 188 Εποχή του Χαλκού . . σελ. 11, 22, 33, 41, 43, 45, 46, 58, 61, 89,115, 127, 141, 142, 144, 146, 152, 156, 166, 178, 182, 185, 191, 195,247 Ερμαίος (Yinmofu). σελ. 80 Ερυθρά θάλασσα . . σελ. 96, 100, 201, 213, 214, 216, 219 Ευαγορίτις (Ugarit). . σελ. 281 Ευκρατίδης . . . σελ. 53, 158, 238 Ευκρατίδεια (βλ. Ai Khanoum) Ευριπίδης . . σελ. 163, 166 Ευρωπαίος (Ευρωπαϊκός, Εωρωπαιοειδής). . . σελ. 5, 14, 27, 43, 58, 61, 62, 76, 114, 117, 142, 150, 178, 186, 205, 208, 209, 236, 245, 248 Ευρώπη . . . σελ. 11, 21, 30, 31, 47, 58, 61, 149, 151, 166, 182, 183, 221,236 Εφράτης . . . σελ. 201 ed-Dur . . σελ. 91, 95 Eflatun Pinar . . σελ. 11 Epanggong . . . σελ. 37 Erlitou . . σελ. 43, 141, 144, 247 Evans . . σελ. 11, 35, 36, 124, 180 F Fayum (Αιγύπτου) . σελ. 90 Ferghana (βλ. Dayuan) Feng Hetu . . σελ. 204 458
Fu Hao . σελ. 21, 43, 44, 47, 152 G Gandhara (βλ. Гανδαρίτις) Gansu . . . σελ. ЗО, 85, 115, 117, 144, 148, 157, 158, 165, 206, 207, 237 Geongju (Κορέας). σελ. 284 Godin Tepe . σελ. 46 Gonur (ВMAC). σελ. 145, 146, 247 Guangxi. σελ. 212, 221, 224 Guo (κρατίδιο). . σελ. 30, 31, 45, 115 Gwandz . σελ. 112 Ζ Ζεύς (Διός, Ταργυηνός, Αρότριος, Σολυμεύς, Κωρύκειος, της Όλβης) . . . σελ. 254 Ζήνων . . σελ. 112, 202 Η Ήγησίστρατος (Ήλειος, προφήτης του Μαρδονίου). σελ. 107 Ηρακλής . . σελ. 16, 17, 18, 37, 51, 55, 56, 63, 64, 81, 107, 125, 130, 131, 204, 208, 210, 222, 249, 254 Ηριδανός . σελ. 57 Ηρόδοτος . σελ. 107, 125, 158 Ήρων ο Αλεξανδρεύς . σελ. 119 Ηρόφιλος (ιατρός). . . σελ. 105 Ησίοδος . . σελ. 46, 58, 104 Ηώς (Εως ή Αύως). . σελ. 57, 58, 59 Haistatt. σελ. 21, 183 Hanshu (Βιβλίο των Han). . σελ. 28, 67, 78, 220 Hou Hanshu (Βιβλίο των Ύστερων Han). . . σελ. 21, 54 Hathor . σελ. 285 Hejiacun . . σελ. 207 His-Ho . . σελ. 60
Ho (ποταμός). . . σελ. 57 Honan . σελ. 287 Houma . . σελ. 29, 53 Hsün Tzu . . . σελ. 112 Hui Shih . . σελ. 112 Hun Tian (σχολή). . σελ. 104 Hutubi. . σελ. 45, 48 Hyksos (βλ. Amu) ø Θαγιμασάδας . . . σελ. 176 Θεία . σελ. 58 Θεογονίς (Αιγύπτου). . σελ. 286 Θεσσαλία . σελ. 11, 58, 61, 153 Θήβαι. . σελ. 46 Θήρα . σελ. 61, 88, 181 Θησέας . . . σελ. 267 Θιβέτ . σελ. 168, 105 Θίνες . σελ. 5 Θράκη . σελ. 11, 26, 182, 235, 238, 253 Θροάνα . . . σελ. 80, 104, 178 I Ιασων (υαλουργός). . σελ. 99 Ίναχος (Σοφοκλέους). σελ. 93 Ινδία (Ινδοί). σελ. 16, 17, 18, 23, 27, 49, 50, 59, 75, 78, 79, 80, 82, 89, 95, 99, 100, 104, 123, 125, 126, 133, 134, 163, 201,204, 215,216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 223, 225, 226, 227, 242, 247, 250, 254, 261 Ινδοευρωπαϊκή γλώσσα (ινδοευρωπαίοι). . . σελ. 58, 64, 74, 75, 114, 142, 199, 237 Ινδός ποταμός . . σελ. 107, 125, 246, 249 Ιορδάνης . σελ. 57 460
Ιούλιος Πολυδεύκης (ρήτορας, σοφιστής, γραμματικός). σελ. 138 Ίππαρχος . . σελ. 267 Ιράν (Ιρανικός). σελ. 27, 32, 75, 113, 123, 142, 159, 160, 164, 176, 189, 200, 202, 240, 253,259. Ισίδωρος (Χαρακηνός). . σελ. 8 Ισσηδόνες . σελ. 156, 158, 159, 255, 257 Ιταλία . σελ. 51, 106 Ίωνες (Ιωνία, Ιωνικός, Yavana, Yona) . . . σελ. 77, 79, 125, 168, 169, 170,211,219, 250, 252 Ily (ποταμός, κοιλάδα). σελ. 25, 77, 148, 156, 157, 173 Irtysh (ποταμός). σελ. 20 Islamabad . σελ. 42 Is syk . . σελ. 156, 157, 161, 167, 168, 173, 174, 175, 185 J Jandial (Taxila). σελ. 211 Jibin . . . σελ. 46, 60 Καζακστάν . σελ. 19, 20, 144, 150, 156, 157, 168, 247 Καισαρεία (Kayseri). . σελ. 243 Καλανός (ή Σνίφης). . . σελ. 129, 130, 217 Καμπανία (Ιταλίας). . σελ. 192 Κάνθαρος (σκαραβαίος, αγγείο). σελ. 166, 242, 243 Καπύη (βλ. Capua) Καρανίς (Kom Aushim). σελ. 27, 90, 91, 93 Κάρρες (Άνω Μεσοποταμίας). . σελ. 109 Καύκασος . σελ. 61, 67, 78, 80, 91, 96, 151, 202, 213, 223, 242 Κεραμεικός . . σελ. 22 Κερκεόσιρις (Αιγύπτου). σελ. 286 Κήτος . . . σελ. 3, 17, 18 Κικέρων . . σελ. 119, 242 Κινύρας (kinnara, kinnaris). . σελ. 96
Κιργισίαν . . . σελ. 17, 108, 156, 158, 246 Κίρκη . . . σελ. 60 Κλεοπατρίς . . σελ. 99, 100, 213 Κλεοφράδης (ζωγράφος). . . σελ. 213 Κλύσμα . . . σελ. 100 Κνίδος . σελ. 213 Κνωσσός . . . σελ. 10, 11, 31, 33, 36, 77, 146, 152, 197, 229 Κολώνα (Αιγίνης). . σελ. 221 Κονφούκιος . . . σελ. 3 Κοσσάνοι (Κουσάνοι, Kushan). . σελ. 81, 94, 99, 254 Κορέα . σελ. 14, 162 Κορύβαντες . . σελ. 123, 124 Κουρήτες . . σελ. 123, 124 Κουμάσα . . σελ. 208, 221 Κράσσος (Crassus). σελ. 290 Κρήτη (Κρητικός). . σελ. 14 Κριμαία . σελ. 66, 93, 174, 187, 195 Κρόνος . σελ. 123 Κτησίας . σελ. 280 Κτησίβιος . σελ. 119 Κυβέλη (βλ. Μητέρα Θεά) Κυκλάδες (Κυκλαδικός) . σελ. 107, 177, 181, 188 Κύπρος (Κύπριος, Κυπριακός). . σελ. 22, 99 Κυρήνη (Κυρηναϊκή). σελ. 213, 261 Κωνσταντινούπολη (Chisan). σελ. 39, 106, 211 Kandahar (βλ. Αλεξάνδρεια εν Αραχωσία) Karasuk . σελ. 115, 116 Kargaly. σελ. 156, 157, 158, 161, 163, 175 Kashyapa . σελ. 128 Kertch (Παντικάπαιον). . σελ. 66, 99, 176, 186, 232, 234, 235, 239 462
Khotan (Κοττάνα). σελ. 7, 13, 14, 15, 16, 22, 25, 55, 56, 62,74, 84, 85, 87, 178, 201,237, 239, 261 Kizil. . σελ. 80, 87, 88, 255 Köpet Dag . σελ. 7, 22 Kuban . . σελ. 173 Kucha (Xianjiang). . . σελ. 15 Kuh-e Ķvāja (Ιράν). . . σελ. 319 Kushan (βλ. Κοσσάνοι) A/L Λάο-Τσε . . . σελ. 3 Λεβήν (Κρήτης). σελ. 166 Αέρνη . σελ. 30, 145, 182, 186 Λευκή Κώμη . . . σελ. 100 Λευκός Λιμήν . σελ. 100 Λίθινος Πύργος (Xinjiang). σελ. 246 Lelang (ή Κορεατικό Nangnang). . σελ. 281 Liang (δυναστεία) . . . σελ. 211 Liangdaicun . . σελ. 30 Li Jinghun . σελ. 204 Lijiashan (κοιμητήριο) . . σελ. 90 Linshou . σελ. 113 Li Xian . σελ. 205 Li Xizong . σελ. 205 Loulan . . σελ. 74, 75, 104, 203, 258 Luristan . σελ. 46 Lü Shih Chhun Chhiu . σελ. 112 M Μάης Τιτιανός . σελ. 246 Μακεδονία . . σελ. 11, 150, 253, 261 Μαραθών . σελ. 159 Μαρδόνιος . . σελ. 107
Μαργιανή . σελ. 9, 32, 41, 109, 145, 182,247, 249 Μαρίνος (Τύριος). σελ. 215 Μαρσύας . σελ. 169 Μαύρη Θάλασσα . . . σελ. 29, 66, 67, 83, 88. 91, 93, 116, 135, 150, 151, 159, 160, 161, 162, 164, 167, 168, 172, 174, 176, 177, 187, 189, 194, 200, 201, 205, 223, 239, 240, 254, 257, 259 Μέγης (υαλουργός). . σελ. 180 Μένανδρος (ο κωμικός) . σελ. 189 Μένανδρος I (Σωτήρ). . . σελ. 10 Μενέλαος . σελ. 117 Μεσημβρία (Θράκης). . σελ. 153 Μεσόγειος . . . σελ. 12, 34, 61, 62, 73, 76, 80, 81, 99, 103, 105, 111, 123, 128, 135, 141, 142, 143 Μεσοποταμία . . . σελ. 55, 56, 78, 143 Μήδοι. σελ. 114 Μητέρα Θεά (Κυβέλη, Κυβήβη, Kubaba). . σελ. 37 Μίθρας . . σελ. 27 Μιθριδάτης Α’ . . . σελ. 5 Μιθριδάτης ΙΣΤ (Ευπάτωρ - Διόνυσος) . . σελ. 140 Μίλητος . . σελ. 219 Μινωίτες (Μινωικός). . . σελ. 8, 9, 17, 24, 26, 28, 34, 40, 42, 61, 80, 81,87,91, 108, 110, 135 Μογγολία . . σελ. 15, 33, 92, 101, 103 Μότζε . σελ. 1 Μόχλος (Κρήτης). σελ. 1430 Μυκήνες (Μυκηναϊκός, Μυκηναίοι) . . . σελ. 8, 22, 34, 55, 56, 57, 75, 78, 80, 87, 90, 91, 92, 93, 106, 110, 111, 128, 130, 135 Μυός Όρμος . . . σελ. 62, 126 Mahdia (Τυνησίας) . σελ. 181 Maikop . . σελ. 75 Majiayuan . σελ. 76, 96, 98 Makara . σελ. 14 464
Mathura . σελ. 100 Miran . σελ. 9, 11, 130, 131, 132, 133 Mithradatkert. σελ. 5 Mwo Di. . σελ. 72 I Ναύκρατις (Αιγύπτου). . σελ. 177 Νεάπολις (Κριμαίας). . σελ. 107 Νεικαίς (υαλουργός). . σελ. 100 Νίκαια . . σελ. 92 Νεμέα . . σελ. 64, 210 Νίσα (Νισαία). . σελ. 7, 8, 9, 23 Νύσα (Ινδικής). σελ. 163 Nara-Namar (σπήλαιο, Ουζμπεκιστάν) . . σελ. 108 Nectanebo (Νεκτανεβώς, φαραώ). . σελ. 94 Nemrut. σελ. 37, 40 Nilka (Nileike). σελ. 115, 157 Nisa (Nisaim, Nisaya). σελ. 7 Niya . . . σελ. 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 18, 23, 24, 63, 64, 69, 75, 82, 88, 172, 185,203,209 Novouzensk . . σελ. 18, 20 NoyonUul (Noin Ula). . . σελ. 20, 159, 164, 169, 171, 182, 194, 231232 щ щ Ξενοφών . . σελ. 68, 72 О Οδός του Μεταξιού . . . σελ. 11, 15, 18, 22, 23, 25, 56, 62, 63, 100, 104, 106, 108, 123, 178, 201, 204, 206, 207, 208, 212, 215, 216, 218, 220, 238 Ολβία Ποντική . . . σελ. 83, 88, 99, 100, 173, 177,185, 187, 189, 201, 213,223
Όμηρος (Ομηρικός). . σελ. 5, 58, 60, 74, 77, 88, 106, 126, 132, 166, 179, 180, 185 Ορομάσδης . . . σελ. 37 Ορόντης . σελ. 264 Ορφέας (Ορφικός) . . σελ. 46, 104, 237 Ουζμπεκιστάν . . . σελ. 17, 108, 168, 231 Ουράλης (ποταμός) . . σελ. 20 Ουράλια (όρη) . . . σελ. 46, 156, 157 Ουρμία (λίμνη) . . . σελ. 249 Orląt. . σελ. 169 Π/Ρ Παγγαίο (όρος) . . . σελ. 47 Παλαιόκαστρο (Καρδίτσας, ή Μητρόπολη). σελ. 101 Παλαμήδης . . . σελ. 99, 113 Παμφίλη . σελ. 268 Πανδίων . . . σελ. 23, 217 Παντικάπαιον (βλ. Kertch) Πάρθοι (Παρθία) . . . σελ. 7, 8, 9, 20, 23, 54, 86, 109, 112, 168, 171, 200, 201, 205, 210, 220, 253, 258, 259, 260, 261 Πάρις . . . σελ. 204 Πέλλα . . σελ. 11, 92, 192, 194, 206 Πέρσες (Περσία, Περσικός). . . σελ. 77, 83, 101, 118, 122, 143, 159, 163, 176, 201, 202, 204, 205, 208, 215, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 258 Petesis (Πετήσιος, ιερέας). σελ. 286 Πτολεμαίος (κάτοχος). σελ. 286 Πήγασος . . σελ. 73, 159 Πηνελόπη . . σελ. 60 Πλαταιές . σελ. 159 Πλάτων (Πλατωνικός, Νέο-Πλατωνικός) . . . σελ. 88, 112, 113, 130, 135, 137, 177, 202 Πλίνιος . . σελ. 217, 225,242 466
Πλούταρχος . . . σελ. 201 Πωδούκη (Arikamedu). . σελ. 95, 214 Πολιτισμός του Ώξου (βλ. BMAC) Πόντος . σελ. 15, 20, 31, 70, 112, 115, 116, 150, 240, 254 Ποσείδιππος . σελ. 285 Ποσειδών . σελ. 166, 176, 228 Πότνια Θηρών (Πότνια). . σελ. 46, 50 Πτολεμαΐδα (Κυρηναϊκής). . σελ. 213 Πτολεμαίος I (Σωτήρ) . . . σελ. 95, 105 Πτολεμαίος II (Φιλάδελφος). σελ. 100, 217, 261 Πτολεμαίος (Γεωγράφος). σελ. 5, 74, 104, 215, 218, 246 Πύδνα . σελ. 15 Πύθων . σελ. 126 Πύργος (Κύπρου). . . σελ. 22 Πύρρων . . σελ. 129, 133, 134 Palasiin . . σελ. 265, 328 Palazzo Pitti. . σελ. 243 Panjikand (σημερινό Τατζικιστάν) . . . σελ. 210 Parthaimisa . σελ. 7 Pavlovski. σελ. 176, 232, 234 Peshawar . σελ. 42, 94 Portland (αγγείο). . . σελ. 92 Pouzin (Ardèche, Ν. Γαλλία). σελ. 243 Q Qaryat Al-Faw (Σαουδικής Αραβίας). . σελ. 17 Qi (Βόρειοι). . σελ. 16 Qijia . σελ. 45, 115, 141, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148, 149, 152, 247 Qinghai. σελ. 115, 168 Qin Shihuangdi. σελ. 36, 37, 241 Qusadanna . σελ. 13, 14 P/R Ρέα . σελ. 50, 51, 124
Ρόδος (Ρόδιος). . . σελ. 88, 119, 217 Ρώμη (Ρωμαίοι, Ρωμαϊκός) . . . σελ. 49, 92, 109, 114, 127, 160, 186, 190,211,218, 222, 228, 242 Roshava Dragana (νεκρόπολη). . σελ. 329 Rui (κρατίδιο). . . σελ. 30 Ճ/Տ Σάκες . . . σελ. 1, 25, 57, 77, 110, 133, 143, 156, 158, 173, 187, 188, 189, 192, 220, 237, 246, 255, 257, 259 Σάμος . . . σελ. 125, 176, 250 Σαουδική Αραβία . σελ. 17 Σαρμάτες . σελ. 311 Σεβαστή . . σελ. 15 Σειληνός . σελ. 15, 158, 169, 257 Σελευκίδες . . . σελ. 3185 Σέλευκος (Νικάτωρ). σελ. 8, 103, 186 Σελήνη . . σελ. 58, 112, 254 Σήρες . . . σελ. 5, 6 Σιμωνίδης ο Κείος . σελ. 137 Σκύλαξ ο Καρυανδεύς . . σελ. 249 Στέφανος Βυζάντιος . σελ. 8 Στράβων . . . σελ. 5, 73, 82, 103, 216, 223, 260 Σιβηρία. σελ. 31, 116, 148, 157 Σίφνος . σελ. 97, 98 Σκύθες (Σκυθικός) . . . σελ. 15, 16, 28, 29, 57, 63, 66, 67, 133, 134, 135, 159, 162, 173, 174, 176, 177, 185, 186, 201, 237, 240, 254, 258, 259 Σογδιανή . σελ. 17, 103, 104, 143, 201, 207, 210, 237, 249 Συρία (Συριακός) . . σελ. 91, 93, 171, 201, 216, 238, 261 Σύρο - Παλαιστίνη (Παλαιστίνη, Παλαιστίνιος) . σελ. 91, 233 Σωκράτης . σελ. 202 Σώστρατος . σελ. 92 468
Sapalli-tepe . σελ. 268 Shanpula . σελ. 63, 171, 188 Shanxi. σελ. 29, 53, 115, 204, 207 Shaolin . σελ. 57 Shang . . . σελ. З, 16, 43,46, 46, 50, 60, 64, 70, 75, 88, 115, 116, 141, 152, 168, 237 Shanju Wu-chu-li Jo-ti-hsien . σελ. 165 Shengjindian . . σελ. 106 Shih Ching (Βιβλίο των Ωδών). σελ. 58 Shong Shaozu . σελ. 209 Sialk В . . σελ. 45 Siba. . . σελ. 115, 143, 147 Sima Qian . σελ. 108 Sintashta-Árkaim . σελ. 46 Sidorovka . σελ. 20 Stara Zagora (βλ. Βερόη) I Ταβιτί (Εστία). σελ. 319 Τάξιλα (Taxila). . . σελ. 13, 17, 67, 81, 112, 148, 149, 165, 166, 205, 215,239 Τάλαυρα . σελ. 243, 244 Τατζικιστάν . σελ. 17, 148, 169, 210, 240 Ταύχειρα (Τεύχειρα ή Αρσινόη, Κυρηναϊκής). . σελ. 99, 213 Τεατέα (Ιταλίας). . . σελ. 101 Τεβτυνίς (Tebtynis Αίγυπτου). σελ. 93, 94 Τηριδάτης . σελ. 263 Τίγρης . . σελ. 54, 201 Τουρκεστάν . . . σελ. 84, 148, 229 Τοχάριοι (Τόχαροι). . . σελ. 142, 237 Τραχεία (Χερσόνησος του Kerch). . σελ. 136 Τροία (Χισαρλίκ, Τρωικός). σελ. 11, 22, 61, 88,144,150,151,152, 167, 182, 221,237 Τύρος (Tylos, Μπαχρέιν). . . σελ. 95
Τυφών . . σελ. 264 Τύχη (θεά). . σελ. 18, 37, 64, 130, 230, 254 Takht-i Sangin . . . σελ. 169 Taklamakan . . σελ. 11, 142, 143, 178, 179, 182, 239, 257 Tarim . σελ. 6, 17, 25, 27, 41, 74, 106,142,147, 172, 183, 189, 194, 203, 205, 237, 245, 255, 258 Tell el-Ajjul. . . σελ. 221 Tianshan (οροσειρά). . σελ. 115, 148 Tilla Bulak . σελ. 168 Tillya Tepe (Χρυσός Λόφος). . σελ. 13, 91, 112, 131, 148, 149, 162, 165, 170, 177, 186, 232, 234 Tód (Τουφίον, θησαυρός). σελ. 121, 122 Tolstaya Mogiła . . σελ. 176 Tongshan (επαρχία Xuzhou). σελ. 39 Turfan (Κινεζικό Τουρκεστάν). . σελ. 106, 237 L Urumqi. σελ. 28, 45 Y Υδάσπης (ποταμός). . σελ. 126 Yavana, Yona (βλ. Τωνες ) Ф/Г Φαιστός . σελ. 10, 31, 175 Φίλιππος II. . σελ. 235 Φίλων ο Βυζάντιος . σελ. 119, 146 Φιλωτέρα . σελ. 100 X Χαρίτιον . σελ. 126 Χίμαιρα . σελ. 20, 172, 175 470
Χρυσός Λόφος (βλ. Tillya Tepe) Xiaohe . σελ. 41, 43 Xinjiang . . . σελ. 6, 23, 25, 28, 32, 44, 45, 46, 55, 60, 62, 63, 67, 80, 84, 87,115,142,148, 154,156,157,178, 183,203,205, 237,245,246 Xin Tangshu (Αρχεία της δυναστείας Tang). . . σελ. 62 Xiongnu (Hun). . σελ. 6, 20, 99, 108, 143, 159, 164, 166, 168, 238 Xicheng . . σελ. 21, 75, 143 Xiwangmu (βλ. Βασίλισσα Μητέρα της Δύσεως) Xu Jialing . σελ. 284 Ψ Y Υπερίων . σελ. 58 Yang . σελ. 47, 204 Yarkand . . σελ. 201 Yenisei (Ιενεσέης ποταμός). . . σελ. 115 Yi (θείος τοξότης). . . σελ. 51 Yingpan . σελ. 172, 185, 194, 196, 205, 206 Yuanqu (πλησίον Tongkuangyu επαρχίας Shanxi). σελ. 115 Yuezhi (Yueshi, Yüeh-chih). σελ. 1, 77, 110, 237 Yu Hong . σελ. 209,210 Yunnan . σελ. 27, 90, 109, ПО Z/Z Ζωροάστρης (Ζωροαστρισμός). σελ. 129, 166 Zhanguluke (Zaghunluk) . . . σελ. 91, 142, 171, 172, 178, 179, 181, 185, 188, 189 Zarif Katuna . . σελ. 42 Zhang Qian (Βουδιστής μοναχός). σελ. 76, 260, 261 Zhao . σελ. 108
Zhongshan (κρατίδιο). . . σελ. 1, 25, 26, 27, 29, ЗО, 32, 36, 37, 70 Zhuangzi (J±-f՜) . . σελ. 133, 134, 135 Zuozhuan . . σελ. 105 V Vajrapani. σελ. 57, 254 Vendidad . . σελ. 7 Vessantara . σελ. 231 Volodarka . σελ. 19 Ω/\\ Ώξος (ποταμός) . . . σελ. 9, 39, 67, 104, 160, 169, 201, 202, 246, 252, 254 Wu Ding . σελ. 268 Wu Huifei. σελ. 208, 210 Wu Ling . . . σελ. 108 Wusun (Ισσηδόνες;). σελ. 143, 156, 157, 158, 168, 255 ( 472 |
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