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Citadel to City-State
The Transformation of Greece, 1200-700 B.C.E.
By Carol G. Thomas, Craig Conant (Joint Author)

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Paperback, 240 pages
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United States, 21 January 2003



"Citadel to City-State serves as an excellent summarization of ourpresent knowledge of the not-so-dark Dark Age as well as an admirable prologue tothe understanding of the subsequent Archaeic and Classical periods." -- DavidRupp, Phoenix

The Dark Age of Greece is one of the leastunderstood periods of Greek history. A terra incognita between the Mycenaeancivilization of Late Bronze Age Greece and the flowering of Classical Greece, theDark Age was, until the last few decades, largely neglected. Now new archaeologicalmethods and the discovery of new evidence have made it possible to develop a morecomprehensive view of the entire period. Citadel to City-State explores each centuryfrom 1200 to 700 B.C.E. through an individual site -- Mycenae, Nichoria, Athens, Lefkandi, Corinth, and Ascra -- that illustrates the major features of each period.This is a remarkable account of the historical detective work that is beginning toshed light on Dark Age Greece.



Carol G. Thomas is Professor of Ancient Greek History at the University of Washington. Her books include Decoding Ancient History: A Toolkit of the Historian as Detective (with D. Wick); Myth Becomes History; Progress into the Past, 2nd Edition (with William A. McDonald); and Paths from Ancient Greece. She is two-time president of the Association of Ancient Historians.


Craig Conant is a long-time student of ancient Greek history and works as a records manager for the Environmental Protection Agency in Seattle, Washington.



TOC:

Preface

Introduction

1. Mycenae: The End of the Bronze Age

2. Nichoria: The Darkest Period of the Dark Age

3. Athens: Tenth Century Breath of Spring

4. Lefkandi: New Heroes of the Ninth Century

5. Corinth: The End of the Dark Age

6. Ascra: The End Product of the Dark Age

Glossary

Abbreviations

Notes

References

Index

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"Citadel to City-State serves as an excellent summarization of ourpresent knowledge of the not-so-dark Dark Age as well as an admirable prologue tothe understanding of the subsequent Archaeic and Classical periods." -- DavidRupp, Phoenix

The Dark Age of Greece is one of the leastunderstood periods of Greek history. A terra incognita between the Mycenaeancivilization of Late Bronze Age Greece and the flowering of Classical Greece, theDark Age was, until the last few decades, largely neglected. Now new archaeologicalmethods and the discovery of new evidence have made it possible to develop a morecomprehensive view of the entire period. Citadel to City-State explores each centuryfrom 1200 to 700 B.C.E. through an individual site -- Mycenae, Nichoria, Athens, Lefkandi, Corinth, and Ascra -- that illustrates the major features of each period.This is a remarkable account of the historical detective work that is beginning toshed light on Dark Age Greece.



Carol G. Thomas is Professor of Ancient Greek History at the University of Washington. Her books include Decoding Ancient History: A Toolkit of the Historian as Detective (with D. Wick); Myth Becomes History; Progress into the Past, 2nd Edition (with William A. McDonald); and Paths from Ancient Greece. She is two-time president of the Association of Ancient Historians.


Craig Conant is a long-time student of ancient Greek history and works as a records manager for the Environmental Protection Agency in Seattle, Washington.



TOC:

Preface

Introduction

1. Mycenae: The End of the Bronze Age

2. Nichoria: The Darkest Period of the Dark Age

3. Athens: Tenth Century Breath of Spring

4. Lefkandi: New Heroes of the Ninth Century

5. Corinth: The End of the Dark Age

6. Ascra: The End Product of the Dark Age

Glossary

Abbreviations

Notes

References

Index

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Product Details
EAN
9780253216021
ISBN
0253216028
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Illustrated
Dimensions
23.3 x 15.8 x 1.8 centimetres (0.36 kg)

Table of Contents

TOC:
Preface
Introduction
1. Mycenae: The End of the Bronze Age
2. Nichoria: The Darkest Period of the Dark Age
3. Athens: Tenth Century Breath of Spring
4. Lefkandi: New Heroes of the Ninth Century
5. Corinth: The End of the Dark Age
6. Ascra: The End Product of the Dark Age
Glossary
Abbreviations
Notes
References
Index

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New light on Dark Age Greece

About the Author

Carol G. Thomas is Professor of Ancient Greek History at the University of Washington. Her books include Decoding Ancient History: A Toolkit of the Historian as Detective (with D. Wick); Myth Becomes History; Progress into the Past, 2nd Edition (with William A. McDonald); and Paths from Ancient Greece. She is two-time president of the Association of Ancient Historians.

Craig Conant is a long-time student of ancient Greek history and works as a records manager for the Environmental Protection Agency in Seattle, Washington.

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