The Cambridge Ancient History: Plates, New ed., 1988

The Cambridge Ancient History: Plates, New ed., 1988
Title The Cambridge Ancient History: Plates, New ed., 1988 PDF eBook
Author John Bagnell Bury
Publisher
Pages 736
Release 1926
Genre History, Ancient
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The Cambridge Ancient History

The Cambridge Ancient History
Title The Cambridge Ancient History PDF eBook
Author John Boardman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 276
Release 1988-11-24
Genre History
ISBN 9780521305808

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This volume complements the publication of the second edition of the text volume of The Cambridge Ancient History Volume IV, but can also be used as an independent, illustrated account of the period (c. 525 to 479 BC), and of the evidence for the life and arts of Greeks and Persians in the years when they first crossed swords with one another, and the freedom of Greece was at stake. It presents a full pictorial survey, with detailed commentary, of the art and archaeology of the Persian empire and its provinces, from Thrace to India. The section on Greece concentrates on Athens of the late Archaic period, immediately before the Persian Wars, with consideration of progress in the arts and of the archaeological evidence for various aspects of Greek life and society. The fortunes of the Western Greek, colonial area and of the Etruscan and Italic peoples are similarly treated, and the volume ends with a study of the invention of coinage and its use in Greece and the Persian empire. This book should be consulted by ancient historians, archaeologists and art historians and also by the general reader interested in the ancient world.

The Cambridge Ancient History

The Cambridge Ancient History
Title The Cambridge Ancient History PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 840
Release 1988
Genre History, Ancient
ISBN 9780521234467

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The Cambridge Ancient History: Persia, Greece and the western Mediterranean

The Cambridge Ancient History: Persia, Greece and the western Mediterranean
Title The Cambridge Ancient History: Persia, Greece and the western Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1988
Genre History, Ancient
ISBN

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The Cambridge Ancient History

The Cambridge Ancient History
Title The Cambridge Ancient History PDF eBook
Author Averil Cameron
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 1190
Release 2001-03-29
Genre History
ISBN 9780521325912

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Volume 14 concludes the new edition of The Cambridge Ancient History.

The Cambridge Ancient History: plates. The Middle East, the Greek world and the Balkans to the sixth century B.C., New ed., 1984

The Cambridge Ancient History: plates. The Middle East, the Greek world and the Balkans to the sixth century B.C., New ed., 1984
Title The Cambridge Ancient History: plates. The Middle East, the Greek world and the Balkans to the sixth century B.C., New ed., 1984 PDF eBook
Author John Bagnell Bury
Publisher
Pages 222
Release 1930
Genre History, Ancient
ISBN

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Girls and Women in Classical Greek Religion

Girls and Women in Classical Greek Religion
Title Girls and Women in Classical Greek Religion PDF eBook
Author Matthew Dillon
Publisher Routledge
Pages 447
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1134365098

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It has often been thought that participation in fertility rituals was women's most important religious activity in classical Greece. Matthew Dillon's wide-ranging study makes it clear that women engaged in numerous other rites and cults, and that their role in Greek religion was actually more important than that of men. Women invoked the gods' help in becoming pregnant, venerated the god of wine, worshipped new and exotic deities, used magic for both erotic and pain-relieving purposes, and far more besides. Clear and comprehensive, this volume challenges many stereotypes of Greek women and offers unexpected insights into their experience of religion. With more than fifty illustrations, and translated extracts from contemporary texts, this is an essential resource for the study of women and religion in classical Greece.