Classical Greece : ancient histories and modern archaeologies

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Classical Greece : ancient histories and modern archaeologies

edited by Ian Morris

(New directions in archaeology)

Cambridge University Press, 1994

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 201-238

Includes index

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内容説明

The archaeology of classical Greece developed in the shadow of Greek historical scholarship, and it has restricted itself too modestly to the study of individual artefacts. A wide variety of modern developments in archaeology have been neglected, and classical archaeology has become something of a backwater. The contributors to this book review the history of the field and aim to demonstrate that modern archaeological approaches can contribute to a richer understanding of Greek society. They also insist that this complex, literate and highly unusual system of states poses important questions for archaeologists of other regions.

目次

  • 1. Introduction Ian Morris
  • Part I. History: 2. Archaeologies of Greece Ian Morris
  • Part II. Artefacts and Objects: 3. Protoattic pottery: a contextual approach James Whitley
  • 4. The riddle of the sphinx Herbert Hoffmann
  • 5. Looking on - Greek style. Does the sculpted girl speak to women too? Robin Osborne
  • Part III. Aretefacts as Traded Objects: 6. Pots Positivism and long-distance trade David Gill
  • 7. Athens, Etruria and Heuneburg: mutual misconceptions in the study of Greek-barbarian relations Karim Arafat, and Catherine Morgan
  • Part IV. Artefacts in the Landscape: 8. Intensive survey, agricultural practice and the classical landscape of Greece Susan Alcock, John Cherry, and Jack Davis
  • 9. Breaking up the Hellenistic world: survey and society Susan Alcock
  • Part V. Responses: 10. An historian's response Michael Jameson
  • 11. An archaeologist's response Anthony Snodgrass.

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