"The papers in this book presume to stray across the traditional boundaries with the domains of prehistorians, ancient historians, and literary critics....
About the Author: A. M. Snodgrass is Laurence Professor Emeritus of Classical Archaeology, University of Cambridge.
484 Pages
Social Science, Archaeology
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About the Book
"The papers in this book presume to stray across the traditional boundaries with the domains of prehistorians, ancient historians, and literary critics.... It had been regarded as somehow out of order for Classical archaeologists to meddle with...
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"The papers in this book presume to stray across the traditional boundaries with the domains of prehistorians, ancient historians, and literary critics.... It had been regarded as somehow out of order for Classical archaeologists to meddle with social, political, and economic history; or with topics that involved the entire Old World; or with testing the historical veracity of ancient authors; or with the intellectual presuppositions of ancient artists. At heart, my experience has been not so much of swimming across the tide, as of working across the grain of the subject."--from the PrefaceIn the past few decades the aims, subject matter, and methods of classical archaeology have changed beyond recognition. Archaeology and the Emergence of Greece collects twenty-five essays by A. M. Snodgrass, the leading authority on the archaeology of early Greece that led the way in this transformation. Snodgrass emphasizes the Iron Age as the formative period in the making of Classical Greece and elaborates upon this link by commenting on literature, history, anthropology, Aegean and European prehistory and Roman provincial archaeology. This volume, for which Snodgrass has written new introductions to each essay, will become required reading for students and scholars of the ancient world. The essays have been chosen and organized to facilitate classroom use.
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As one would expect from Snodgrass, the contributions are unfailingly lively and challenging, and the new comments are interesting. Although brief, and occasionally wryly humorous, they do contain some important thoughts and rebuttals.... The collection is convenient and well presented. One could give the whole to any aspiring graduate as a model of how to construct arguments.... It is in the construction of a wise and fundamentally humane archaeology that this book achieves more than simple convenience. It is the intellectual challengeThe exemplification of how to argue a case, to explain, and to remain open to new ideas and new discoveriesThat constitutes the value of this book.
--Christopher Smith "American Journal of Archaeology Online Book Review"
About the Author
A. M. Snodgrass is Laurence Professor Emeritus of Classical Archaeology, University of Cambridge. His books include The Dark Age of Greece, Archaic Greece: The Age of Experiment, An Archaeology of Greece, and Homer and the Artists.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.19 Inches (H) x 6.54 Inches (W) x 1.19 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.18 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 484
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Archaeology
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Anthony M Snodgrass
Language: English
Street Date: July 21, 2006
TCIN: 1008939060
UPC: 9780801445286
Item Number (DPCI): 247-19-7469
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