"This edited volume brings fresh insights to the investigation of the Black Sea region, collating numerous contributions that present a wide range of perspectives, methodologies, and concrete case studies on the topic of environment and habitation in the classical period. [...] To sum up, the volume is a compelling read that advances current scholarship on the history and archaeology of the Black Sea region. I could easily envision this book being directed to undergraduate and graduate students, and scholars working on the Black Sea, as well as the Mediterranean and Caucasus regions." Marta Lorenzon in: BMCR 2022.03.19.
D. Braund, University of Exeter, UK; V. F. Stolba and U. Peter, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Germany.