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         Greece Ancient History:     more books (100)
  1. Problems in The History of Ancient Greece: Sources and Interpretation by Donald Kagan, Gregory F. Viggiano, 2009-10-09
  2. A Brief History of Ancient Greece: Politics, Society, and Culture by Sarah B. Pomeroy, Stanley M. Burstein, et all 2008-12-16
  3. The Cambridge Illustrated History of Ancient Greece (Cambridge Illustrated Histories)
  4. Ancient Greece: A History in Eleven Cities by Paul Cartledge, 2010-02-13
  5. History Pockets: Ancient Greece by Sandi Johnson, 2003-01-31
  6. Ancient Greece: A Concise History (Illustrated National Histories) by Peter Green, 1979-08
  7. Economic and Social History of Ancient Greece by M. M. Austin, P. Vidal-Naquet, 1981-02-05
  8. Classical Greece: Ancient Histories and Modern Archaeologies (New Directions in Archaeology)
  9. A History of Ancient Greece in Its Mediterranean Context: by Nancy H. Demand, 2006-01
  10. Ancient Greece: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose: Historical Eras) by William Caper, 2010-05-01
  11. A History Of Ancient Greece by Claude Orrieux, Pauline Schmitt-Pantel, 1999-12-23
  12. Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece (Usborne History Encyclopedias) by Jane Chisholm, Lisa Miles, et all 2007-06
  13. Ancient Greece: Ancient History Series, Volume II (v. 2) by William E. Dunstan, 2000-02-28
  14. Leaders of Ancient Greece (History Makers Series) by Don Nardo, 1999-06

1. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
ThinkQuest Library of information on ancient Greek history.Category Society History By Time Period Ancient Greece......Ancient History Map Timeline Egypt Greece Rome Authors Thinkquest. Greece.The History of Ancient Greece. Timeframe, Map of Greece, Sources Used.
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Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption Greece, the Roman Empire, and Egypt are the three areas explored at the Ancient Mediterranean History site. Here you'll find their histories, along with photos of ancient artifacts. Time lines emphasize the important historical dates for each of the three geographic areas. Maps show the territory of each country and how it has changed throughout the years. A bibliography is included.
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2. Home Page For Ancient History 26: Greece
ANCIENT HISTORY 26 ANCIENT GREECE. Fall, 1995 Chemistry Room B13 Rob S.Rice, Instructor, Williams 702, 8-4975 E-Mail rrice@mail.sas.upenn.edu.
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ANCIENT HISTORY 26: ANCIENT GREECE
Fall, 1995
Chemistry Room B-13
Rob S. Rice
, Instructor, Williams 702, 8-4975
E-Mail: rrice@mail.sas.upenn.edu
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Kyra Nourse
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Course Requirements
The requirements for the course are two short papers (4-6 pages), a midterm and a final examination.
Course Texts
A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great (4th edition, New York, 1975, subsequently reprinted); Herodotus, The Histories , translated by Aubrey de Selincourt (London: Penguin Books, 1954, subsequently reprinted); Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War , translated by Rex Warner (London: Penguin Books, 1954, subsequently reprinted); Plutarch, The Age of Alexander , translated by Ian Scott-Kilvert (London: Penguin Books), subsequently reprinted). Although not a required text, Aristotle's Constitution of Athens is a very important source for part of the period. The translations by Kurt von Fritz and E. Kapp (New York: Hafner, 1950) [R] and by P. J. Rhodes ( The Athenian Constitution [London: Penguin Books]) [R], can be recommended.)

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4. Greece: Ancient History
greece ancient history. The divine myths constitute the earliestmatter of Greek history. These may be divided into those which
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Greece: Ancient history
The divine myths constitute the earliest matter of Greek history. These may be divided into those which belong to the gods and to the heroes respectively; but most of them, in point of fact, present gods, heroes and men in juxtaposition. Every community sought to trace its origin to some common divine, or semi-divine, progenitor; the establishment of a pedigree was a necessity; and each pedigree contains at some point figures corresponding to some actual historical character, before whom the pedigree is imaginary, but after whom, in the main, actual. The precise point where the legend fades into the mythical, or consolidates into the historical, is not usually ascertainable.
The legendary period culminates in the tale of Troy, which belongs to a period prior to the Dorian conquest presented in the Heraklied legend; the tale of Troy itself remaining the common heritage of the Greek peoples, and having an actual basis in historical fact. The events, however, are of less importance than the picture of an actual historical, political and social system, corresponding, not to the supposed date of the Trojan war, but to the date of the composition of the Homeric poems.
Later ages regarded the myths themselves with a good deal of skepticism, and were often disposed to rationalize them, or to find for them an allegorical interpretation. The myths of other European peoples have undergone a somewhat similar treatment.

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    The ancient Greeks did not have one king or queen. They lived in city-states. Each city-state was a separate political unit. Daily life was somewhat different in the Greek city-state of Athens, for example, than it was in the city-state of Sparta, or even in Corinth!

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    One of the great paradoxes of history is that the next hesitant advance of European civilization - the development of the first city-states - took place not on the fertile open central European plains, but in a remote island to the south of the Aegean Sea which was completely lacking in metal resources. While the glittering mounted warrior-princes of central Europe dissipated their creative energy in warefare, a highly cultured yet peaceful society, built on trade and an agricultural surplus, emerged on Crete.
    The history of Greece can be traced back to Stone Age hunters. Later came early farmers and thecivilizations of the Minoan and Mycenaean kings. This was followed by a period of wars and invasions, known as the Dark Ages. In about 1100 BC, a people called the Dorians invaded from the north and spread down the west coast. In the period from 500-336 BC Greece was divided into small city states, each of which consisted of a city and its surrounding countryside.

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