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130508s2014 iluab b 001 0 eng c |
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$a 2013018750 |
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$a9780226313382 (cloth : alk. paper) |
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$a9780226096988 (paper) |
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$z9780226080963 (e-book) |
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$a290462$cTLC |
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$aICU/DLC$beng$erda$cICU$dDLC$dGCG |
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$aDE59$b.H35 2014 |
Dewey Class |
82
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$a938$223 |
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$aHall, Jonathan M.$eauthor. |
Title |
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$aArtifact & artifice :$bclassical archaeology and the ancient historian /$cJonathan M. Hall. |
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$aArtifact and artifice |
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$aChicago :$bThe University of Chicago Press,$c2014. |
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$axvi, 258 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c29 cm |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 231-248) and index. |
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$aClassical archaeology: the "handmaid of history"? -- The rediscovery of the past -- The opening up of Greece -- Philological archaeology -- The birth of prehistory -- Theory wars -- Delphic vapours -- The triumph of science? -- The Delphic oracle -- The geology of the site -- Inspired mantic or fraudulent puppet? -- The Persian destruction of Eretria -- A tale of two temples -- Yet another temple? -- Unmooring "fixed points" -- Science to the rescue? -- Eleusis, the oath of Plataia, and the peace of Kallias -- The archaios neos at Eleusis -- The oath of Plataia -- The peace of Kallias -- Restoring the sanctuaries of Attica -- Sokrates in the Athenian agora -- The house of Simon -- The state prison -- Sokrates on death row -- The tombs at Vergina -- The discovery of the tombs -- The political dimension -- Aigeai and Vergina -- The occupants of tomb II -- The tomb and its contents -- A third possibility -- The city of Romulus -- Untangling the foundation myths of Rome -- Romulus and Remus -- The early kings materialized? -- State formation and urbanization -- The birth of the Roman republic -- The temple of Jupiter Capitolinus -- The fall of a tyrant -- The nature of the kingship -- The origins of the consulship -- "Etruscan" Rome -- Imperial austerity: the house of Augustus -- The house unearthed -- From dux to princeps -- Reconciling the evidence -- The bones of St. Peter -- The discovery of the tomb -- Beneath St. Peter's -- Peter in Rome -- Peter on the Appian Way -- Peter in Jerusalem -- Postscript: the tomb of St. Philip -- Conclusion: classical archaeology and the ancient historian -- Navigating between textual and material evidence -- Words and things -- Bridging the "great divide"?. |
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$aArchaeology and history$zGreece. |
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650
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$aArchaeology and history$zRome. |
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$aGreece$xAntiquities. |
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$aGreece$xHistoriography. |
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$aRome$xAntiquities. |
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$aRome$xHistoriography. |
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$aChristian antiquities. |
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$aChurch history$yPrimitive and early church, ca. 30-600. |