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Art, Greek --- Art grec --- Greece --- Grèce --- Antiquities --- History --- Antiquités --- Histoire --- Antiquities. --- -Greece --- -Art, Greek --- Grèce --- Antiquités --- Griechenland --- Hellas --- Yaṿan --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Kingdom of Greece --- Hellenic Republic --- Ancient Greece --- Ελλάδα --- Ellada --- Ελλάς --- Ellas --- Ελληνική Δημοκρατία --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grecia --- Grčija --- Hellada --- Greece - Antiquities --- Greece - History - Geometric period, ca. 900-700 B.C.
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Greece --- History --- Civilization.
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Iron age --- Classical antiquities --- Study and teaching. --- Greece --- Antiquities.
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If a scholar wishes to create a picture of a topical society in all its aspects, there is little of what he needs to know that he cannot know, although there may still be much that he cannot understand. For the history of Greece and Rome, there is a great deal that is simply unknowable. From the end of the archaic age of Greece, there is an unbroken sequence of works by Greek and, later, Roman historians down to the end of antiquity. Their vision and range of interest were often limited and much of what they produced has been lost. Some help may be derived from the documentary material supplied in antiquity, material that was the product of officials organising public activities, or heads of families organising their affairs, or individuals leaving their mark on the world. Beyond this, the evidence of archaeology and numismatics may also be helpful. The four essays in this book set out to characterise the nature of the ancient literary tradition, the inscriptional material, the archaeological and numismatic evidence and to explain how and for what purposes they may be used.
History as a science --- Greece --- Rome --- Historiography. --- Historiography --- Grèce --- Historiographie --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Greece - Historiography --- Rome - Historiography
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Contributions to Greek and Roman archaeology and history, inspired by the work of Anthony Snodgrass.
Over his long and illustrious career as Lecturer, Reader and Professor in Edinburgh University (1961-1976), Lawrence Professor of Classical Archaeology at Cambridge (1976-2001) and currently Fellow of the McDonald Institute of Archaeology at Cambridge, Anthony Snodgrass has influenced and been associated with a long series of eminent classical archaeologists, historians and linguists.
In acknowledgement of his immense academic achievement, this collection of essays by a range of international scholars reflects his wide-ranging research interests: Greek prehistory, the Greek Iron Age and Archaic era, Greek texts and Archaeology, Classical Art History, societies on the fringes of the Greek and Roman world, and Regional Field Survey. Not only do they celebrate his achievements but they also represent new avenues of research which will have a broad appeal.
Archaeology --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities --- Rome (Italy) --- Greece --- Antiquities. --- Classical antiquities --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Antiquités gréco-romaines --- Archéologie --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Grèce --- Rome (Italie) --- Antiquités --- Snodgrass, Anthony
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