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Classical Archaeology In Context Theory And Practice In Excavation In The Greek World Donald C Haggis Ed

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Classical Archaeology In Context Theory And Practice In Excavation In The Greek World Donald C Haggis Ed
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.75 MB
Pages: 426
Author: Donald C. Haggis (ed.), Carla M. Antonaccio (ed.)
ISBN: 9781934078464, 1934078468
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Classical Archaeology In Context Theory And Practice In Excavation In The Greek World Donald C Haggis Ed by Donald C. Haggis (ed.), Carla M. Antonaccio (ed.) 9781934078464, 1934078468 instant download after payment.

The archaeology of Greece remains ensconced in traditional discourses of classics and art history. In recent decades, fieldwork has led to new research directions, allowing us to reevaluate classical archaeology as a distinct field generating its own research questions. This book compiles case studies of current fieldwork in the Greek world (ca. 800-100 B.C.), considering new data and approaches in shaping a discourse in Greek archaeology.

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