Natural Environment and Human Settlement in Prehistoric Greece, Part Ii

Natural Environment and Human Settlement in Prehistoric Greece, Part Ii
Author: John L. Bintliff
Publisher: BAR International Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1977-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781407387444

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This volume is part of a two volume set: ISBN 9781407387437 (Volume I); ISBN 9781407387444(Volume II); ISBN 9780904531794 (Volume set).

Natural Environment and Human Settlement in Prehistoric Greece, Part i

Natural Environment and Human Settlement in Prehistoric Greece, Part i
Author: John L. Bintliff
Publisher: BAR International Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1977-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781407387437

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This volume is part of a two volume set: ISBN 9781407387437 (Volume I); ISBN 9781407387444(Volume II); ISBN 9780904531794 (Volume set).

The Complete Archaeology of Greece

The Complete Archaeology of Greece
Author: John Bintliff
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2012-05-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1405154187

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"The Complete Archaeology of Greece covers the incredible richness and variety of Greek culture and its central role in our understanding of European civilization, from the Palaeolithic era of 400,000 years ago to the early modern period. In a single volume, the field's traditional focus on art and architecture has been combined with a rigorous overview of the latest archaeological evidence forming a truly comprehensive work on Greek civilization. A unique single-volume exploration of the extraordinary development of human society in Greece from the earliest human traces up till the early 20th century AD Provides 22 chapters and an introduction chronologically surveying the phases of Greek culture, with over 200 illustrations Features over 200 images of art, architecture, and ancient texts, and integrates new archaeological discoveries for a more detailed picture of the Greece past, its landscape, and its people Explains how scientific advances in archaeology have provided a broader perspective on Greek prehistory and history Offers extensive notes on the text, available online, including additional details and references for the serious researcher and amateur"--

Human Landscapes in Classical Antiquity

Human Landscapes in Classical Antiquity
Author: John Salmon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134841647

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Human Landscapes in Classical Antiquity shows how today's environmental and ecological concerns can help illuminate our study of the ancient world. The contributors consider how the Greeks and Romans perceived their natural world, and how their perceptions affected society. The effects of human settlement and cultivation on the landscape are considered, as well as the representation of landscape in Attic drama. Various aspects of farming, such as the use of terraces and the significance of olive growing are examined. The uncultivated landscape was also important: hunting was a key social ritual for Greek and hellenistic elites, and 'wild' places were not wastelands but played an essential economic role. The Romans' attempts to control their environment are analyzed. This volume shows how Greeks and Romans worked hand in hand with their natural environment and not against it. It represents an outstanding collaboration between the disciplines of history and archaeology.