polisconstructies
Polisconstructies is a term used in the study of ancient Greek urbanism and political development to describe the processes by which a city-state (polis) is formed, organized, and reproduced. It encompasses political institutions, urban planning, social hierarchy, religious infrastructure, and economic networks that together define a polis’ identity.
Core elements include the urban core around the agora and acropolis, and the surrounding countryside. Political
Evidence and methods used to study polisconstructies come from inscriptions (decrees, citizen lists, treaties), material remains
Regional variation and debate are central: Athens is frequently cited as a model of civic-democratic traditions,