Abstract

The reigns of Massinissa and his sons were remarkable by the opening of Numidia to Greek world. This hellenization results from the political willingness of numidian sovereigns to refer to hellenistic model as many others non Greeks states did. The interpretation of litterarian, archaeological, and epigraphic sources allows indeed to reduce the importance of commercial exchanges between Numidia and the Greek world, and to emphazise the political and cultural dimension of such documents.

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