Studia Troica

Studia Troica
Title Studia Troica PDF eBook
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Pages 172
Release 2007
Genre Excavations (Archaeology)
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Studia Troica

Studia Troica
Title Studia Troica PDF eBook
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Pages 216
Release 1991
Genre Excavations (Archaeology)
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The Kingdom of Priam

The Kingdom of Priam
Title The Kingdom of Priam PDF eBook
Author Aneurin Ellis-Evans
Publisher
Pages 377
Release 2019
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 0198831986

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The Kingdom of Priam offers a detailed exploration of questions about regional integration in the ancient world through a diverse series of case studies focusing on the regional history of Lesbos and the Troad from the seventh century BC down to the first century AD.

Greek Mysteries

Greek Mysteries
Title Greek Mysteries PDF eBook
Author Michael B. Cosmopoulos
Publisher Routledge
Pages 298
Release 2005-08-18
Genre History
ISBN 113453616X

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Written by an international team of acknowledged experts, this excellent book studies a wide range of contributions and showcases new research on the archaeology, ritual and history of Greek mystery cults. With a lack of written evidence that exists for the mysteries, archaeology has proved central to explaining their significance and this volume is key to understanding a phenomenon central to Greek religion and society.

Carl W. Blegen

Carl W. Blegen
Title Carl W. Blegen PDF eBook
Author Jack L. Davis
Publisher Lockwood Press
Pages 253
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1937040232

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Carl Blegen is the most famous American archaeologist ever to work in Greece, and no American has ever had a greater impact on Greek archaeology. Yet Blegen, unlike several others of his generation, has found no biographer. In part, the explanation for this must lie in the fact that his life was so multifaceted: not only was he instrumental in creating the field of Aegean prehistory, but Blegen, his wife, and their best friends, the Hills ("the family"), were also significant forces in the social and intellectual community of Athens. Authors who have contributed to this book have each researched one aspect of Blegen's life, drawing on copious documentation in the United States, England, and Greece. The result is a biography that sets Blegen and his closest colleagues in the social and academic milieu that gave rise to the discipline of classical archaeology in Greece.

The Trojans & Their Neighbours

The Trojans & Their Neighbours
Title The Trojans & Their Neighbours PDF eBook
Author Trevor Bryce
Publisher Routledge
Pages 246
Release 2006-05-02
Genre History
ISBN 1134272057

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A central figure in both classical and ancient near Eastern fields, Trevor Bryce presents the first publication to focus on Troy’s neighbours and contemporaries as much as Troy itself. With the help of maps, charts and photographs, he unearths the secrets of this iconic ancient city. Beginning with an account of Troy’s involvement in The Iliad and the question of the historicity of the Trojan War, Trevor Bryce reveals how the recently discovered Hittite texts illuminate this question which has fascinated scholars and travellers since the Renaissance. Encompassing the very latest research, the city and its inhabitants are placed in historical context - and with its neighbours and contemporaries – to form a complete and vivid view of life within the Trojan walls and beyond from its beginning in c.3000 BC to its decline and obscurity in the Byzantine period. Documented here are the archaeological watershed discoveries from the Victorian era to the present that reveal, through Troy’s nine levels, the story of a metropolis punctuated by signs of economic prosperity, natural disaster, public revolt and war.

Troy and Homer

Troy and Homer
Title Troy and Homer PDF eBook
Author Joachim Latacz
Publisher Oxford University Press
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Release 2004-10-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191555703

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In this book Joachim Latacz turns the spotlight of modern research on the much-debated question of whether the wealthy city of Troy described by Homer in the Iliad was a poetic fiction or a memory of historical reality. Earlier excavations at the hill of Hisarlik, in Turkey, on the Dardanelles, brought no answer, but in 1988 a new archaeological enterprise, under the direction of Manfred Korfmann, led to a radical shift in understanding. Latacz, one of Korfmann's closest collaborators, traces the course of these excavations, and the renewed investigation of the imperial Hittite archives they have inspired. As he demonstrates, it is now clear that the background against which the plot of the Iliad is acted out is the historical reality of the thirteenth century BC. The Troy story as a whole must have arisen in this period, and we can detect traces of it in Homer's great poem.