Description
The archaeology of classical Greece developed within the shadow of Greek historical scholarship. Many up to date developments in archaeology have been neglected, and classical archaeology has grow to be one thing of a backwater. The contributors to this book review the history of the sector and aim to demonstrate that up to date archaeological approaches can give a contribution to a richer figuring out of Greek society. They insist that this complex, literate and highly atypical society poses necessary questions for archaeologists of different regions.