The Pelican History of GreecePenguin, 1966 - 415 pages The general reader is introduced to Greek history from the time of the neolit pioneers to the close of the Hellenistic Age. |
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... pottery , in a style rougher than the Cretan but with a charm of its own , are among other foretastes of what may yet be to come ; for Thera became ( we shall see ) a bronze - age Herculaneum . Melos too had its frescoed rooms and ...
... pottery , in a style rougher than the Cretan but with a charm of its own , are among other foretastes of what may yet be to come ; for Thera became ( we shall see ) a bronze - age Herculaneum . Melos too had its frescoed rooms and ...
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... pottery in the western colonies was still geometric . Greeks were already importing oriental decorated textiles and metalwork ; but so far their traditional art had held its own . Then , in the mood of confidence and ambition brought on ...
... pottery in the western colonies was still geometric . Greeks were already importing oriental decorated textiles and metalwork ; but so far their traditional art had held its own . Then , in the mood of confidence and ambition brought on ...
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... pottery ( the ' waste paper ' of Greece ) , whence the process was called unofficially ostrakismós ; and the top scorer ' , subject to a minimum of 6,000 votes , was banished for ten years , without loss of property or status ...
... pottery ( the ' waste paper ' of Greece ) , whence the process was called unofficially ostrakismós ; and the top scorer ' , subject to a minimum of 6,000 votes , was banished for ten years , without loss of property or status ...
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PREHISTORY | 12 |
Beginnings | 21 |
Peoples and Languages and the Coming | 30 |
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