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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... temple , early sixth century , was built perhaps to celebrate the recovery of civic independence . The temple at Corinth itself , of which a few sturdy monolithic pillars re- main , much photographed , is dated by pottery fragments ...
... temple , early sixth century , was built perhaps to celebrate the recovery of civic independence . The temple at Corinth itself , of which a few sturdy monolithic pillars re- main , much photographed , is dated by pottery fragments ...
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... temples at Paestum are an example . In the east the first huge temple of the nature - goddess Artemis at Ephesos ( ' Diana of the Ephesians ' ) was 360 feet long . King Croesus paid for many of the pillars ; there are pillar - ' drums ...
... temples at Paestum are an example . In the east the first huge temple of the nature - goddess Artemis at Ephesos ( ' Diana of the Ephesians ' ) was 360 feet long . King Croesus paid for many of the pillars ; there are pillar - ' drums ...
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... temples . A fine new temple had been begun , on the highest part of the Acrop- olis ( not in its centre , where the old temple had been ) ; but like all else it had been wrecked in the war . On the other hand there was plenty of ...
... temples . A fine new temple had been begun , on the highest part of the Acrop- olis ( not in its centre , where the old temple had been ) ; but like all else it had been wrecked in the war . On the other hand there was plenty of ...
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PREHISTORY | 12 |
Beginnings | 21 |
Peoples and Languages and the Coming | 30 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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