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9780500051122

Exploring the World of the Ancient Greeks

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  • ISBN13:

    9780500051122

  • ISBN10:

    0500051127

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-10-01
  • Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc
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Summary

The ancient Greeks set out from their mountainous land at the end of the Balkan peninsula to colonize and settle almost all the Mediterranean and Black Sea coasts. These remarkable people have left their imprint on virtually every aspect of modern politics, theater, art, philosophy, medicine, architecture, and athletics.

Here is their story, told within its historical and cultural framework. The eastern Mediterranean has always been a point of contact and conflict between East and West, and the book relates how the Greeks interacted, both peaceably and otherwise, with the surrounding cultures -- Minoans, Phoenicians, Lydians, Persians, and Romans. Herodotus began his account of the Persian Wars in the fifth century B.C. by saying that the trouble started 700 years earlier, with the events leading up to the Trojan War. Over time the struggle surged back and forth across the Aegean: Greece against Troy, Greek migration and settlement in Asia Minor, Persian invasions of Greece, Alexander's conquest of Asia, Roman intervention in the Greek world.

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Table of Contents

Who Were the Greeks?
The Ancient Greeks Defined
8(6)
Historical Outline
14(6)
Written Sources and Archaeological Discoveries
20(6)
The First Greeks
Palaeolithic and Neolithic Greece
26(4)
The Early Bronze Age
30(4)
The Arrival of the Greeks
34(4)
The Heroic Age
The Mycenaean Palace
38(8)
The Mycenaean World
46(2)
Crete
48(4)
History or Myth?
52(4)
The End of the Palaces
56(4)
The Age of Expanding Horizons
After the Palaces: The Dark Ages
60(6)
Colonization
66(2)
Panhellenism
68(2)
Eastern Influence
70(4)
The Beginnings of Greek Literature
74(4)
Polis: The Early Greek City
The Greek City
78(10)
Regional Diversity
88
Cities of the Mainland
84(10)
East Greek Cities
94(8)
Western Greek Cities
102(8)
The Fight for Survival
110(8)
Classical Athens
The Rise of Athens
118(2)
Government and Law
120(4)
Commerce and Business
124(2)
Religious Life
126(8)
The Dionysia and Greek Theatre
134(4)
Intellectual Life: Education and Philosophy
138(2)
Private Life
140(4)
Gods and Heroes
Sanctuaries, Festivals and Sacrifices
144(2)
The Twelve Olympian Gods
146(6)
Heroes
152(2)
The Panhellenic Festivals
154(6)
Medicine and Healing Cults
160(2)
Oracular Shrines
162(4)
Greek Art and Architecture
Architecture
166(8)
Sculpture
174(8)
Pottery
182(2)
Painting
184(2)
Metalwork
186(4)
Alexander and the Hellenistic World
Historical Background
190(4)
The Conquest of Asia
194(2)
The Hellenistic Kingdoms
196(6)
Romans and Christians
Roman Philhellenism
202(4)
Hadrian and the Greek World
206(2)
The Rise of Christianity
208(4)
Epilogue: Byzantines, Franks and Ottomans
212(2)
Gazetteer 214(3)
Further Reading 217(2)
Illustration Credits 219(1)
Index 220

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