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在希腊化和罗马时期在爱琴海色雷斯证实的两篇关于色雷斯部落的文章中,第一篇发表在这里,重点关注科皮洛伊部落(第二篇,标题为“ἜθηθρᾳκῶστὴθράκητῦΑἰγαίςκατὰτὺςἑλληιστικὺςκαὶρωμακὺςχρίς。∑απαῖικαὶ∑απα¦Βκ¦Β',致力于萨帕伊,将发表在下一卷的¦Βεκμ¦Βρια)。相关的证言,完全是文学性的,从公元前一世纪或公元前二世纪初,对于那些接受《利维》文本中Coreli Corpili校订的人来说,一直到公元二世纪初。它们包括Strabo、Pliny The Elder和Solinus中的简短引用,即στεὰτῶ公元前42年,阿皮亚在腓力比战役中提出了一个¦Βὴ克劳迪乌斯·托勒密的στρατηγία。本文试图定义科皮洛伊的定位,提出赫布里斯河的下游,主要在河的西部,但也可能在河的东部,直到艾诺斯的北部。鉴于他们在古代资源中出现的时间相对较短,本文还讨论了科皮洛伊人与该地区主要部落(即奥德里赛人和萨帕伊人)的关系问题。最后,对该地区考古地图的简要和初步概述表明,该地区已融入更广泛的文化领域。
Of two articles devoted to the Thracian tribes attested in Aegean Thrace during the Hellenistic and Roman periods, the first, published here, focuses on the tribe of the Corpiloi (the second article, under the title ‘Ἔθνη Θρᾳκῶν στὴ Θράκη τοῦ Αἰγαίου κατὰ τοὺς ἑλληνιστικοὺς καὶ ρωμαϊκοὺς χρόνους, ΙΙ. Σαπαῖοι καὶ Σαπαϊκή’, devoted to the Sapaioi, will be published in the following volume of Τεκμήρια). The relevant testimonia, exclusively literary, range from the first century BC ‒or the beginning of the second century BC, for those who accept the emendation Coreli-Corpili in the text of Livy‒ to the beginning of the second century AD. They consist of short references in Strabo, Pliny the Elder, and Solinus, a reference to the στενὰ τῶν Κορπίλων by Appian in conjunction with the battle of Philippi in 42 BC, as well as a reference to a Κορπιλικὴ στρατηγία in Claudius Ptolemy. The present article tries to define Corpiloi’s localization, suggesting the lower course of the Hebrus river, mainly to the west but also, possibly, to the east of the river, up to the north of Ainos. In view of their relatively short emergence in ancient sources, the article also addresses the question of Corpiloi’s relation to the region’s major tribes, namely the Odrysai and the Sapaioi. Finally, a brief and preliminary overview of the region’s archaeological map indicates integration into the region’s wider cultural sphere.