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Contents
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Acknowledgements v
- Preface vi
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Part I. A Credo
- Introduction to Part I 1
- 1. Archaeology 4
- 2. Greek Archaeology and Greek History 45
- 3. The New Archaeology and the Classical Archaeologist 63
- 4. A Paradigm Shift in Classical Archaeology? 78
- 5. Separate Tables? A Story of Two Traditions within One Discipline 105
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Part II. The Early Iron Age in Greece
- Introduction to Part II 115
- 6. Metalwork as Evidence for Immigration in the Late Bronze Age 118
- 7. The Coming of the Iron Age in Greece: Europe’s Earliest Bronze / Iron Transition 126
- 8. The Euboeans in Macedonia: A New Precedent for Westward Expansion? 144
- 9. The Rejection of Mycenaean Culture and the Oriental Connection 158
- 10. An Historical Homeric Society? 173
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Part III The Early Polis at Home and Abroad
- Introduction to Part III 195
- 11. Archaeology and the Rise of the Greek State 198
- 12. Heavy Freight in Archaic Greece 221
- 13. Interaction by Design: The Greek City State 234
- 14. The Economics of Dedication at Greek Sanctuaries 258
- 15. Archaeology and the Study of the Greek City 269
- 16. The Nature and Standing of the Early Western Colonies 290
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Part IV. The Early Polis at War
- Introduction to Part IV 305
- 17. The Hoplite Reform and History 309
- 18. The Historical Significance of Fortification in Archaic Greece 331
- 19. The ‘Hoplite Reform’ Revisited 344
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Part V. Early Greek Art
- Introduction to Part V 361
- 20. Poet and Painter in Eighth-century Greece 365
- 21. Narration and Allusion in Archaic Greek Art 381
- 22. The Uses of Writing on Early Greek Painted Pottery 407
- 23. Pausanias and the Chest of Kypselos 422
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Part VI. Archaeological Survey
- Introduction to Part VI 443
- 24. Survey Archaeology and the Rural Landscape of the Greek City 446
- 25. Rural Burial in the World of Cities 468
- Index 479
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- Acknowledgements v
- Preface vi
-
Part I. A Credo
- Introduction to Part I 1
- 1. Archaeology 4
- 2. Greek Archaeology and Greek History 45
- 3. The New Archaeology and the Classical Archaeologist 63
- 4. A Paradigm Shift in Classical Archaeology? 78
- 5. Separate Tables? A Story of Two Traditions within One Discipline 105
-
Part II. The Early Iron Age in Greece
- Introduction to Part II 115
- 6. Metalwork as Evidence for Immigration in the Late Bronze Age 118
- 7. The Coming of the Iron Age in Greece: Europe’s Earliest Bronze / Iron Transition 126
- 8. The Euboeans in Macedonia: A New Precedent for Westward Expansion? 144
- 9. The Rejection of Mycenaean Culture and the Oriental Connection 158
- 10. An Historical Homeric Society? 173
-
Part III The Early Polis at Home and Abroad
- Introduction to Part III 195
- 11. Archaeology and the Rise of the Greek State 198
- 12. Heavy Freight in Archaic Greece 221
- 13. Interaction by Design: The Greek City State 234
- 14. The Economics of Dedication at Greek Sanctuaries 258
- 15. Archaeology and the Study of the Greek City 269
- 16. The Nature and Standing of the Early Western Colonies 290
-
Part IV. The Early Polis at War
- Introduction to Part IV 305
- 17. The Hoplite Reform and History 309
- 18. The Historical Significance of Fortification in Archaic Greece 331
- 19. The ‘Hoplite Reform’ Revisited 344
-
Part V. Early Greek Art
- Introduction to Part V 361
- 20. Poet and Painter in Eighth-century Greece 365
- 21. Narration and Allusion in Archaic Greek Art 381
- 22. The Uses of Writing on Early Greek Painted Pottery 407
- 23. Pausanias and the Chest of Kypselos 422
-
Part VI. Archaeological Survey
- Introduction to Part VI 443
- 24. Survey Archaeology and the Rural Landscape of the Greek City 446
- 25. Rural Burial in the World of Cities 468
- Index 479