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Greek City Walls Of The Archaic Period 900480 Bc Illustrated Rune Frederiksen

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Greek City Walls Of The Archaic Period 900480 Bc Illustrated Rune Frederiksen
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Publisher: Oxford Univ Pr on Demand
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.23 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Rune Frederiksen
ISBN: 9780199578122, 0199578125
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: Illustrated

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Greek City Walls Of The Archaic Period 900480 Bc Illustrated Rune Frederiksen by Rune Frederiksen 9780199578122, 0199578125 instant download after payment.

In this fully illustrated study, Rune Frederiksen assembles all sources for Archaic city walls in the ancient Greek world, and argues that widespread fortification of settlements and towns, usually considered to date from the Classical period, in fact took place much earlier. Frederiksen discusses the types of fortified settlement and the topography of urban fortification, and also the preservation of structures from early settlements. He also presents an architectural history of Greek fortification walls before the Classical period, and makes the intriguing observation that early monumental architecture developed just as much in fortifications as it did in early temples. This underlines the importance of the secular sphere for the development of early communities across the Greek world.

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