Art & Archaeology of the Greek World

Art & Archaeology of the Greek World
Title Art & Archaeology of the Greek World PDF eBook
Author Richard T. Neer
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Art
ISBN 9780500052082

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Celebrated for its abundant illustrations and accessible voice, Art & Archaeology of the Greek World arrives in its second edition with more coverage of the earliest Bronze Age and latest Hellenistic periods, and increased archaeological context; the picture of ancient Greek art is expanded to help readers better understand how the subject connects to, and reflects, the historical developments of the time. Richard Neer's clear chronological narrative takes readers through the artistic developments in Greek culture from the Minoans to the Roman conquest. We learn about how art was made and used, and how it can offer a window into the changing social and cultural world of ancient Greece. Still the most visually led book on the subject, the text is supported with highquality photographs, reconstructions, maps and plans that help build a vibrant picture of the ancient world. Each chapter begins with a chronology and map, situating the reader in time and place as we follow the development of an ancient visual culture that still influences us today.

The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece

The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece
Title The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece PDF eBook
Author Judith M. Barringer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 821
Release 2015-02-09
Genre Art
ISBN 1139991744

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This richly illustrated, four-colour textbook introduces the art and archaeology of ancient Greece, from the Bronze Age through to the Roman conquest. Suitable for students with no prior knowledge of ancient art, this textbook reviews the main objects and monuments of the ancient Greek world, emphasizing the context and function of these artefacts in their particular place and time. Students are led to a rich understanding of how objects were meant to be perceived, what 'messages' they transmitted and how the surrounding environment shaped their meaning. The book contains nearly five hundred illustrations (with over four hundred in colour), including specially commissioned photographs, maps, floorplans and reconstructions. Judith M. Barringer examines a variety of media, including marble and bronze sculpture, public and domestic architecture, painted vases, coins, mosaics, terracotta figurines, reliefs, jewellery and wall paintings. Numerous text boxes, chapter summaries and timelines, complemented by a detailed glossary, support student learning.

The Archaeology of Ancient Greece

The Archaeology of Ancient Greece
Title The Archaeology of Ancient Greece PDF eBook
Author James Whitley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 514
Release 2001-10-04
Genre Art
ISBN 9780521627337

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A synthesis of research on the material culture of Greece in the Archaic and Classical periods.

Greek Art and Archaeology

Greek Art and Archaeology
Title Greek Art and Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Richard T. Neer
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Art
ISBN 9780500052099

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Visually stunning, now with wider context

Art & Archaeology of the Greek World

Art & Archaeology of the Greek World
Title Art & Archaeology of the Greek World PDF eBook
Author Richard T. Neer
Publisher
Pages 400
Release 2012
Genre Art, Greek
ISBN 9780500051665

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This survey combines a chronological narrative with an up-to-date account of Greek art and archaeology. The coverage of the ancient Greek world emphasizes its diverse character, and provides a broad historical, cultural, and social context.

Theoretical Approaches to the Archaeology of Ancient Greece

Theoretical Approaches to the Archaeology of Ancient Greece
Title Theoretical Approaches to the Archaeology of Ancient Greece PDF eBook
Author Lisa Nevett
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 339
Release 2017-03-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0472122533

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In the modern world, objects and buildings speak eloquently about their creators. Status, gender identity, and cultural affiliations are just a few characteristics we can often infer about such material culture. But can we make similar deductions about the inhabitants of the first millennium BCE Greek world? Theoretical Approaches to the Archaeology of Ancient Greece offers a series of case studies exploring how a theoretical approach to the archaeology of this area provides insight into aspects of ancient society. An introductory section exploring the emergence and growth of theoretical approaches is followed by examinations of the potential insights these approaches provide. The authors probe some of the meanings attached to ancient objects, townscapes, and cemeteries, for those who created, and used, or inhabited them. The range of contexts stretches from the early Greek communities during the eighth and seventh centuries BCE, through Athens between the eighth and fifth centuries BCE, and on into present day Turkey and the Levant during the third and second centuries BCE. The authors examine a range of practices, from the creation of individual items such as ceramic vessels and figurines, through to the construction of civic buildings, monuments, and cemeteries. At the same time they interrogate a range of spheres, from craft production, through civic and religious practices, to funerary ritual.

Greek Art and Archaeology (C. 1200-30 BC)

Greek Art and Archaeology (C. 1200-30 BC)
Title Greek Art and Archaeology (C. 1200-30 BC) PDF eBook
Author Dimitris Plantzos
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 2016-04-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9786185209001

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Surveys Greek archeology from the collapse of the Mycenaean palaces to the subordination of the last Hellenistic kingdoms to Rome. Its aim is to study Greek art through the material record, and against its cultural and social backdrop. Through concise, systematic coverage of the main categories of classical monuments, the reader is taken on a tour of ancient Greece through the most important period in its history, the first millennium BC. Architecture and city planning, sculpture, painting, pottery, metallurgy, jewelry, and numismatics are some of the areas covered. Divided into accessible, user-friendly sections including case studies, terminology, charts, maps, a timeline, and full index, the book is designed primarily for art and archeology students as well as for anyone interested in Greek art and culture.