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The Mediterranean Context Of Early Greek History 1 Auflage Nancy H Demand

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The Mediterranean Context Of Early Greek History 1 Auflage Nancy H Demand
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.18 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Nancy H. Demand
ISBN: 9781405155519, 1405155515
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1. Auflage

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The Mediterranean Context Of Early Greek History 1 Auflage Nancy H Demand by Nancy H. Demand 9781405155519, 1405155515 instant download after payment.

The Mediterranean Context of Early Greek History reveals the role of the complex interaction of Mediterranean seafaring and maritime connections in the development of the ancient Greek city-states. Offers fascinating insights into the origins of urbanization in the ancient Mediterranean, including the Greek city-state Based on the most recent research on the ancient Mediterranean Features a novel approach to theories of civilization change - foregoing the traditional isolationists model of development in favor of a maritime based network Argues for cultural interactions set in motion by exchange and trade by sea

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