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The Earlier Geometric Period

  • Anthony Snodgrass
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The Dark Age of Greece
This chapter is in the book The Dark Age of Greece
© 2022, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

© 2022, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Preface v
  3. Contents viii
  4. List of Illustrations xii
  5. List of Abbreviations xx
  6. Foreword to the new edition xxiii
  7. 1. The Concept of a Dark Age
  8. The Literary Evidence 1
  9. Chronography 10
  10. Other Types of Evidence 16
  11. Notes 22
  12. 2. The Regional Pottery-styles
  13. Terminology 24
  14. The Latest Bronze Age Styles and the Problem of Submycenaean 28
  15. The Rise of Protogeometric and the Attic Series 43
  16. The Regional Grouping of the Pottery Styles 55
  17. Hand-made Wares 94
  18. Notes 98
  19. 3. The Chronology of the Early Iron Age In Greece
  20. Primary Dates and the Attic Series 106
  21. Other Evidence for Absolute Chronology 113
  22. Absolute Dating 122
  23. Notes 136
  24. 4. The Grave
  25. Principles of Classification 140
  26. Regional Developments 147
  27. Conclusions 177
  28. Notes 198
  29. Appendix 202
  30. 5. Iron and Other Metals
  31. Technical Factors 213
  32. The Initial Spread of Iron-working 217
  33. The Hypothesis of Bronze-shortage 237
  34. Other Regions of Greece 239
  35. Conclusions: Isolation and Stagnation 246
  36. Crete, Macedonia and Epirus 249
  37. The Earlier Geometric Period 261
  38. The Later Geometric Period 268
  39. The Finds from the Sanctuaries 275
  40. Notes 287
  41. 6. External Relations
  42. The Evidence of Dialect and Tradition 296
  43. The Great Destructions 304
  44. The Second Wave of Disturbances 313
  45. Retrospect 323
  46. The Advent of Protogeometric 327
  47. The Revival of Communication 330
  48. The Final Emergence 336
  49. Notes 353
  50. 7. The Internal Situation
  51. Decline:the 12th and earlier 11th Centuries 360
  52. Isolation: the later 11th and earlier 10th Centuries 368
  53. Intimations of Poverty 380
  54. Political and Social Structure 386
  55. The Problem of Continuity in Religion and Art 394
  56. The Beginnings of Recovery: the late 10th to early 8th Centuries 402
  57. The Greek Renaissance: the middle and later 8th Century 416
  58. Historical Consciousness in Poetry and Art 429
  59. Notes 437
  60. General Index 443
  61. Site Index 450
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