Ancient Greece: An Illustrated HistoryViking Press, 1973 - 192 pages |
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... aristocratic cattle - barons , who could breed horses and afford a cavalry arm in battle . Chariots , too , were restricted to the plains , and not merely on grounds of expense : Greek mountain trails , in antiquity as today , could be ...
... aristocratic cattle - barons , who could breed horses and afford a cavalry arm in battle . Chariots , too , were restricted to the plains , and not merely on grounds of expense : Greek mountain trails , in antiquity as today , could be ...
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... aristocratic clans , doing well out of an expanding economy , and moving steadily towards a centralized empire based on Knossos ( ruled by a theocratic priest - king whom later generations remembered as ' Minos ' , a term perhaps ...
... aristocratic clans , doing well out of an expanding economy , and moving steadily towards a centralized empire based on Knossos ( ruled by a theocratic priest - king whom later generations remembered as ' Minos ' , a term perhaps ...
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... aristocratic warrior - code to justify the process . In a period when the old Mediter ranean - wide trading facilities had become severely curtailed , and too many noblemen's younger sons were chasing too little in the way of rich ...
... aristocratic warrior - code to justify the process . In a period when the old Mediter ranean - wide trading facilities had become severely curtailed , and too many noblemen's younger sons were chasing too little in the way of rich ...
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... aristocratic ideal . This , too , was where the secular emphasis fell . Most gentlemen may have been pious conservatives ; but the spearhead of intellectual innovation was always closely bound up with the ruling classes . This spirit of ...
... aristocratic ideal . This , too , was where the secular emphasis fell . Most gentlemen may have been pious conservatives ; but the spearhead of intellectual innovation was always closely bound up with the ruling classes . This spirit of ...
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... aristocratic power : it made subtle inroads on traditionalism in every form . From Spain and Sicily , from Egypt and the Black Sea , new ideas , beliefs and customs were fed back along the trade - routes , travelling in the grain ...
... aristocratic power : it made subtle inroads on traditionalism in every form . From Spain and Sicily , from Egypt and the Black Sea , new ideas , beliefs and customs were fed back along the trade - routes , travelling in the grain ...
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7th century BC Acropolis Aegean Agora Alcibiades Alexander Ancient Greece Archaeological Museum Archaic Archilochus aristocratic Athenian Athens Attica battle Boeotia Bronze Age CAH³ Vol Cambridge U.P. Cimon city-state civic Classical Cleisthenes Colonization Corinth Cretan Crete cult culture Darius Dark Ages Detail Deutsches Archäologisches Institut early economic Egypt Eleusis famous fifth century BC fleet fresco gold Greek Harmondsworth Heraklion herm Hesiod Historiography Homer hoplite intellectual Ionian ivory Knossos kylix Leonard von Matt London Loeb Macedonia mainland Marathon marble Minoan moral Mycenae Mycenaean myth National Museum Obverse Olympia Opposite Oxford Palace Peisistratus Peloponnesian perhaps Periclean Pericles Persian Wars Phaestos Philip Photo Deutsches Archäologisches Photo Edwin Smith Photo Hirmer Photo Leonard plaque Plato polis political pottery red-figure relief Salamis showing Sicily social Solon Sparta Staatliche Museen statue sth century BC Temple terracotta Text Thebes Themistocles Thucydides tion tradition tury BC vase victory warrior Xerxes Zeus