Archaic Greece
New Approaches and New Evidence
Nick Fisher editor Hans van Wees editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Classical Press of Wales
Published:31st Aug '23
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How and why did the Greek city-states come into being? The collection of 14 essays presented in this book explore aspects of the rapidly changing Greek world during the archaic period. Essays cover such topics as diversity in patterns of settlement, burial practices and contemporary texts.
How and why did the Greek city-states come into being? The study of Greece in the Archaic period is changing due to new discoveries and interpretations. The 14 essays presented here explore many aspects of this rapidly changing world. The essays detail re-interpretations of archaeological material, emphasize the diversity in patterns of settlement, sancturies and burial practices of the Greek-speaking world and trace the complex trends and motivations underlying the expanding exchange of goods and the settlement of new communities. Local studies of archaeology and iconography revise our image of the peculiarity of Spartan society, and texts, from Homer and Hesiod to a newly discovered poem of Simonides, are given fresh interpretations, as are significant developments in maritime warfare, the roles of literacy and law-making in Crete, the emergence of a less violent lifestyle and the articulation of rational political thought.
ISBN: 9781914535314
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480 pages