The Oxford History of the Archaic Greek World
Volume II: Athens and Attica
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:10th Oct '23
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This book introduces the history and archaeology of ancient Athens in the period from 800-500 BCE. Following the standard arrangement of the Oxford History of the Archaic Greek World series, author Robin Osborne deals successively with the sources; environmental setting; material culture (settlement pattern, burial customs, ceramic production); political, legal, and diplomatic history; economy and demography; social and religious customs; and cultural history (including history of sculpture) of archaic Athens. He provides not only a full and up-to-date guide to all these various aspects of Athenian history and archaeology, but also an integrated history which shows how all the different aspects intersect. Osborne guides the reader through an exciting story of the way in which the territory of Attica was re-occupied after the collapse of Bronze Age civilization, how Athens emerged as the dominant settlement, how the claims of family, place, and wealth were played out against one another, and how the Athenians came to place themselves both in relation to the wider Greek world and in relation to the gods. The account is illustrated with abundant maps and halftone images that bring the world of Athens to life. The political and cultural achievements of classical Athens (democracy, tragedy, the Parthenon and its sculpture) rested upon the foundations created in the archaic period, but Osborne shows that archaic Athens did not merely provide foundations for what came later but offered a fascinating history and culture of its own.
It is a worthy (chronologically) first volume of the OHAGW - the many perspectives of the series' authors on the Archaic Greek world may well turn out to be as manifold as their objects of study. * Maximilian Rönnberg, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
Very welcome.... It is a book crammed with interesting ideas and a stimulating read even for those already very familiar with Archaic Athens and Attica. It is a worthy (chronologically) first volume of the OHAGW-the many perspectives of the series' authors on the Archaic Greek world may well turn out to be as manifold as their objects of study. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
ISBN: 9780197644423
Dimensions: 164mm x 237mm x 28mm
Weight: 789g
456 pages