Description
A History of Greece: 1300‒30 BC, offers a comprehensive introduction to the foundational political history of Greece, from the overdue Mycenaean Age through to the death of Cleopatra VII, the last Hellenistic monarch of Egypt.
- Introduces textual and archaeological evidence utilized by historians to reconstruct historical events all the way through Greece’s Bronze, Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic periods
- Reveals the political and social structure of the Greek world within the overdue Mycenaean period (thirteenth century BC) through analysis of the Linear B tablets, the oldest surviving records in Greek
- Features a large number of references to original source materials, including quite a lot of fragmentary papyri, inscriptions, coins, and other literary sources
- Provides extensive coverage of the Hellenistic period, and covers areas excluded from such a lot Greek history texts, including the Greek West
- Features judicious use of illustrations all through, and considers instructors’ teaching needs by structuring the later sections to facilitate teaching a parallel course in Roman History
- Balances scholarship with a reader-friendly technique to create an accessible introduction to the political history of certainly one of such a lot remarkable ancient civilizations and sophisticated periods of world history