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The Ancient Greeks: History and Culture from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander / Edition 1
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The Ancient Greeks: History and Culture from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander / Edition 1
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The Ancient Greeks: History and Culture from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander / Edition 1
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The Ancient Greeks: History and Culture from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander
offers students a comprehensive introduction to the history and culture of the ancient Greek world for the period c.800-323 BC. It provides critical background to the key historical developments of the time: the Persian Wars, the rise of Athens and its empire in the 5
th
century and the subsequent Peloponnesian War, and the emergence of Macedon as a world power under Philip and Alexander. A chapter dedicated to Sparta provides students with crucial understanding of this important but enigmatic kingdom. However,
The Ancient Greeks
moves beyond political history to include social sections on women, religion and slaves, offering extensive coverage of the social and religious environment.
The book is lavishly illustrated, with over 150 maps, illustrations and photographs, and includes a chronological table and glossary of key terms. With close referencing to
Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander
(third edition) and accompanied by a companion website, this volume provides invaluable support for students of ancient Greek history and civilization, and offers a comprehensive introduction for the interested reader.
offers students a comprehensive introduction to the history and culture of the ancient Greek world for the period c.800-323 BC. It provides critical background to the key historical developments of the time: the Persian Wars, the rise of Athens and its empire in the 5
th
century and the subsequent Peloponnesian War, and the emergence of Macedon as a world power under Philip and Alexander. A chapter dedicated to Sparta provides students with crucial understanding of this important but enigmatic kingdom. However,
The Ancient Greeks
moves beyond political history to include social sections on women, religion and slaves, offering extensive coverage of the social and religious environment.
The book is lavishly illustrated, with over 150 maps, illustrations and photographs, and includes a chronological table and glossary of key terms. With close referencing to
Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander
(third edition) and accompanied by a companion website, this volume provides invaluable support for students of ancient Greek history and civilization, and offers a comprehensive introduction for the interested reader.