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I.E. Surikov
EXISTENSE AT THE EDGE
ANCIENT GREEK WORLD AS A FRONTIER
The article deals with the model of “existence at the edge”, that
was proper to ancient Greeks of the Archaic and Classical periods.
After the Great Colonization, the Hellenic world was, as a matter of
fact, a kind of “edge” or an entire frontier. It led to constant dialogue
with the Barbarian world; some forms and consequences of such a
dialogue are analyzed by the author.
Keywords: Ancient Greece, Barbarians, frontier, the “edge”, Greco-
Barbarian contacts.
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