The Ancient Greeks An Introduction

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Pub. Date: 2009-03-23
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

This authoritative book surveys the full extent of the culture that gave us the Acropolis, the Illiad, and The Republic. Stephanie Lynn Budin introduces general readers to the 3000 years of ancient Greek civilization - its art, literature, politics, religion, war, and empire - addressing manytopics usually covered only in specialized works. Here, for example, are abundant primary sources, and a guide to reading the ancient script known as Linear B. Here, too, is a rich collection of illustrations, drawings, maps, and photographs, including detailed renderings of Knossos, Akritiri, and ahost of archeological sites, showing them as they appeared originally and as they are now. Drawing on the latest interpretations of artifacts, texts, and other evidence, The Ancient Greeks takes readers inside the process of discovery, and provides a full history of the study of classical Greece,from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance right up to the present. The result is an ideal guide to one of the world's most revered cultures of the past.

Author Biography


Stephanie Lynn Budin is the author of The Myth of Sacred Prostitution in Antiquity and The Origin of Aphrodite.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's
Preface
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Introduction What Did the Greeks Contribute to Modern Society?
Greek Civilization
Location of Greek Civilization and Environmental Setting
The Greek Mainland Crete Cyclades
Asia Minor's West Coast Cyprus
Historical and Chronological Setting
The History of Greek Studies
Sources for the Study of Greek
History Chronology
Origins, Growth, and Decline of Greek
Civilization Crete
The Mainland
The Dark Age
The Eighth-Century
Renaissance and the Archaic Age
The Classical Period--From the Persian Invasions to the Death of Alexander
The Rise and Fall of the
Hellenistic Kingdoms: 323-30 B.C.E.
Palace Economics of the Aegean Bronze Age
Trade in the Late Bronze Age
The Dark Age
The Early Emporia Archaic and Classical Greece
Social Organization and Social Structure
Divisions Unions Groups
Politics Minoan Crete: Kings?
Queens?
Priestesses?
Priests?
The Dark Age and "Epic" Kingship
The Archaic Age: Synoecism, Aristocracy, and Tyranny
Forms of Rule in the Classical Period: Oligarchy and Democracy
Politics beyond the Polis
Alexander and the Hellenistic Monarchies Ancient Greek Law
Religion and Ideology
Minoan Religion
Mycenaean Religion
Greek Religion in the Historical Periods
Material Culture Architecture Sculpture Pottery
Clothing Arms and Armor
The Art of Death
Intellectual Accomplishments Literature Science Philosophy
Current Assessments
Major Controversies and Future Directions in the Study of Greek
Civilization Excavation
Linear A Minoan Deities
The Dark Age Non-Athenian Culture
Foreign Relations
Women in Ancient Greece
Glossary
Chronology
Resources for Further
Study Index
About the Author
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