 | John Boardman - 1973 - 252 pages
"One of the very best short histories of Greek art."-Financial Times | |
 | Lord William Taylour - 1964 - 243 pages
Description of the rise and fall of Mycenae's civilization, and its achievements, from about 2000 B. C. to 1300 B. C., based upon recent excavations. | |
 | Rodney Castleden - 1990 - 210 pages
Since their rediscovery in the early 1900s, Minoans have been defined by a series of cultural traits: elegance, gracefulness and sophistication, lovers of nature, in harmony ... | |
 | William R. Biers - 1987 - 346 pages
The history, characteristics, and artifacts of each of Greece's nine cultural periods are described, with an outline of the archaeological efforts that brought them to light | |
 | J. Lesley Fitton - 2002 - 224 pages
This book assesses what we really know about Minoans' life and times. The author defines the essential characteristics of a distinctive Cretan culture, setting this within its ... | |
 | Marija Gimbutas - 1991 - 388 pages
"The purpose of this book is to present the pictorial 'script' for the religion of the Old European Great Goddess, consisting of signs, symbols, and images of the divinities ... | |
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