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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A Brilliant Look at Greek Archaeology,
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This review is from: The Villa Ariadue (Hardcover)
A brilliant and somewhat off-beat look at the decades of classicists who stayed at Sir Arthur Evans' house, Villa Ariadne, in Crete, next to the Bronze Age dig Knossos. Dilys Powell's marriage to a young classical archaeologist brought her in contact with Sir Arthur himself and with the numerous archaeologists in his milieu. The chapter on Sir Arthur's Victorian upbringing is perhaps the most interesting of the book. But the death of Powell's husband and World War II plucked Powell from this magical world. After the war, however, she recreated some of the legendary exploits of the classicists who worked for the Greek resistance. A wonderful book for anyone interested in Greek archaeology or who has ever visited Greece.
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The greatest work on Crete to date,
By Paul Hochman (Hop Bottom, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Villa Ariadne (Paperback)
Powell's work is a must for any archaeological enthusiest. Written with extreme intelligence and backed with remarkable historical fact, the Villa comes alive within the pages of this brilliant piece of scholarship.
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The Villa Ariadne by Dilys Powell (Paperback - Sept. 2001)
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