Greek Archaeology: A Thematic Approach

Author:   Christopher Mee (University of Liverpool, UK)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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Pages:   384
Publication Date:   25 March 2011
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Author:   Christopher Mee (University of Liverpool, UK)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Dimensions:   Width: 17.30cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 24.70cm
Weight:   0.649kg
ISBN:  

9781405167338


ISBN 10:   1405167335
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   25 March 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Despite such conservatism, the book manages to keep an essentialbalance between the detail of the archaeological material and thegrand picture of socio-historical phenomena. It shifts betweendifferent spatial and temporal scales smoothly and it is certainlyrecommendable to any student wishing to introduce her/himself toGreek archaeology. (Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 7 November 2011) <p> Christopher Mee's Greek Archaeology is a thoroughlycontemporary and innovative overview, which I recommend warmly tostudents from the sixth form to their sixties (and later) as anexcellent introduction to the subject ... This is a book for allwho want to start to understand the whole of the glory that wasGreece from its material culture. It also has good illustrations. (The Anglo-Hellenic Review, 1 September 2011)


Despite such conservatism, the book manages to keep an essential balance between the detail of the archaeological material and the grand picture of socio-historical phenomena. It shifts between different spatial and temporal scales smoothly and it is certainly recommendable to any student wishing to introduce her/himself to Greek archaeology. (Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 7 November 2011)<p> Christopher Mee's Greek Archaeology is a thoroughly contemporary and innovative overview, which I recommend warmly to students from the sixth form to their sixties (and later) as an excellent introduction to the subject . . . This is a book for all who want to start to understand the whole of the glory that was Greece from its material culture. It also has good illustrations. (The Anglo-Hellenic Review, 1 September 2011)


Despite such conservatism, the book manages to keep an essential balance between the detail of the archaeological material and the grand picture of socio-historical phenomena. It shifts between different spatial and temporal scales smoothly and it is certainly recommendable to any student wishing to introduce her/himself to Greek archaeology. (Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 7 November 2011) <p> Christopher Mee's Greek Archaeology is a thoroughly contemporary and innovative overview, which I recommend warmly to students from the sixth form to their sixties (and later) as an excellent introduction to the subject ... This is a book for all who want to start to understand the whole of the glory that was Greece from its material culture. It also has good illustrations. (The Anglo-Hellenic Review, 1 September 2011)


Christopher Mee's Greek Archaeology is a thoroughly contemporary and innovative overview, which I recommend warmly to students from the sixth form to their sixties (and later) as an excellent introduction to the subject . . . This is a book for all who want to start to understand the whole of the glory that was Greece from its material culture. It also has good illustrations. (The Anglo-Hellenic Review, 1 September 2011)


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Christopher Mee is Professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of Liverpool. Formerly Assistant Director of the British School at Athens, Mee specializes in the prehistory of Greece and has directed excavation and survey projects in Lakonia and on the Methana peninsula. He is the author of Rhodes in the Bronze Age: An Archaeological Survey (1982), and co-author of A Private Place: Death in Prehistoric Greece (with William Cavanagh, 1998) and Greece: An Oxford Archaeological Guide (with Antony Spawforth, 2001).

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