A study of the development of the Greek civilization observes the years from 2000 B.C., when nomads arrived in Greece, through the brilliance of fifth-century B.C. Athens, to 338 B.C., when Philip of Macedon conquered the country.
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Very Useful From an Artistic Perspective,
This review is from: Discoveries: The Birth of Greece (Discoveries (Harry Abrams)) (Paperback)
This work has a great deal to offer the novice in terms of an outline of ancient Greek history, religion and thought. For the more advanced student, there are a number of illustrations that accurately portray ancient Greek life (as well as some less accurate but nonetheless interesting illustrations). Best of all are the architectural drawings of ancient Greek sites.I highly recommend it.
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