Archaeologies of the Greek Past
Cover: Fűzött
ISBN: 9780521890007
Size: 24.7
Page no.: 236
Publish year: 2002
-10%
14 000 Ft
12 600 Ft
Preorder(You have to login)
Discounted prices are valid only for orders placed through our webshop.
Archaeologies of the Greek Past
Social memory - the shared remembrances of group experience - creates shared identity, and provides people with both an image of their past and a design for their future. But how are we to conceive the memories of past peoples such as, for example, the ancient Greeks? This book makes a strong case for the use of archaeology, particularly the evidence of landscape and of monuments, to trace patterns in commemoration and forgetfulness. Three detailed case studies (early Roman Greece, Hellenistic and Roman Crete, and Messenia in Archaic to Hellenistic times) focus on societies undergoing different types of social transformation. Material evidence allows us to observe how groups responded to these challenges, and how they made different uses of the past, in the past.
• Discusses the very compelling and popular subject of memory • Makes innovative use of archaeological evidence from the classical world • Covers a variety of periods of ancient Greek history
Contents
1. Archaeologies of memory; 2. Old Greece within the Empire; 3. Cretan inventions; 4. Being Messenian; 5. Three short stories about Greek memory.
Related books