The Archaeology of Greece: An IntroductionCornell University Press, 1996 - 350 من الصفحات William R. Biers wrote The Archaeology of Greece to introduce students, teachers, and lay readers to the delights of exploring the world of ancient Greece. The great popularity of the first edition testifies to his success. In his preface to the second edition, Biers points out that, while the field of Greek archaeology may seem conservative and slow-moving, it has undergone major changes, especially in regard to work on the Bronze Age. The revised edition brings information on all areas up to date, reflecting the most recent research, and it includes cross references to Perseus II, the interactive electronic data base on Archaic and Classical Greece. This edition includes new illustrations, some of recent finds, some of improved plans, and others added to enhance an explanation or to illustrate a point. |
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... half of the century is somewhat less uniform stylistically than that of the second half and has been interpreted less uniformly as well . For some it is a transitional period in which lingering Archaic forms exist beside more advanced ...
... half of the century is somewhat less uniform stylistically than that of the second half and has been interpreted less uniformly as well . For some it is a transitional period in which lingering Archaic forms exist beside more advanced ...
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... half of the century.2 In the second half of the century , or more specifically in the period of Peri- klean supremacy ( 460-429 ) , a very strong and potent style developed . In this High Classical style , which had its roots in much of ...
... half of the century.2 In the second half of the century , or more specifically in the period of Peri- klean supremacy ( 460-429 ) , a very strong and potent style developed . In this High Classical style , which had its roots in much of ...
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... half and something new in the second half . Yet the fourth century exhibits enough differences from the fifth to signal a definite break . In this view , the fourth century and the succeeding Hellenistic period are seen as a continuum ...
... half and something new in the second half . Yet the fourth century exhibits enough differences from the fifth to signal a definite break . In this view , the fourth century and the succeeding Hellenistic period are seen as a continuum ...
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