Archaeology and the emergence of ancient Greece / Anthony Snodgrass.

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Published: New York : Edinburgh : Cornell University Press ; Edinburgh University Press, 2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • Pt. I. A Credo
  • 1. Archaeology
  • 2. Greek archaeology and Greek history
  • 3. The new archaeology and the classical archaeologist
  • 4. A paradigm shift in classical archaeology?
  • 5. Separate tables? : a story of two traditions within one discipline
  • Pt. II. The early Iron Age in Greece
  • 6. Metalwork as evidence for immigration in the late Bronze Age
  • 7. The coming of the Iron Age in Greece : Europe's earliest bronze/iron transition
  • 8. The Euboeans in Macedonia : a new precedent for westward expansion?
  • 9. The rejection of Mycenaean culture and the Oriental connection
  • 10. An historical Homeric society?
  • Pt. III. The early polis at home and abroad
  • 11. Archaeology and the rise of the Greek state
  • 12. Heavy freight in archaic Greece
  • 13. Interaction by design : the Greek city state
  • 14. The economics of dedication at Greek sanctuaries
  • 15. Archaeology and the study of the Greek city
  • 16. The nature and standing of the early western colonies
  • Pt. IV. The early polis at war
  • 17. The hoplite reform and history
  • 18. The historical significance of fortification in archaic Greece
  • 19. The 'hoplite reform' revisited
  • Pt. V. Early Greek art
  • 20. Poet and painter in eighth-century Greece
  • 21. Narration and allusion in archaic Greek art
  • 22. The uses of writing on early Greek painted pottery
  • 23. Pausanias and the chest of Kypselos
  • Pt. VI. Archaeological survey
  • 24. Survey archaeology and the rural landscape of the Greek city
  • 25. Rural burial in the world of cities.