The Mediterranean context of early Greek history

The Mediterranean context of Early Greek history reveals the role of the complex interaction of Mediterranean seafaring and maritime connections in the development of the ancient Greek city-states. Offers fascinating insights into the origins of urbanization in the ancient Mediterranean, including t...

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Main Authors: Demand, Nancy H
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781444342369
Summary: The Mediterranean context of Early Greek history reveals the role of the complex interaction of Mediterranean seafaring and maritime connections in the development of the ancient Greek city-states. Offers fascinating insights into the origins of urbanization in the ancient Mediterranean, including the Greek city-state Based on the most recent research on the ancient Mediterranean features a novel approach to theories of civilization change - foregoing the traditional isolationists model of development in favor of a maritime based network argues for cultural interactions set in motion by exch
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xvi, 353 pages) : illustrations, maps
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781444342338 (e-book)
1444342339 (e-book)
9781444342369 (electronic bk.)
1444342363 (electronic bk.)
1405155515 (Cloth)
9781405155519 (Cloth)
1283435659
9781283435659
Index Number: DF220
CLC: K125
Contents: Introduction : the fantastic cauldron of the Mediterranean koine -- Seafaring in the mesolithic Mediterranean -- The neolithic revolution/transition -- The neolithic diaspora -- Urbanization in Mesopotamia -- The 3rd millennium -- The middle Bronze Age (2000-1550): recoveries -- Late Bronze Age maritime networks -- The late Bronze Age collapse and its aftermath -- Recovery and expansion (1050-850 BC).