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Archaeology As Cultural History
Author: Morris, Ian
Social Archaeology; Paperback
376 pages
Published: November 1999
Blackwell Publishers
ISBN: 0631196021

This book shows the reader how much archaeologists can learn from recent developments in cultural history. Using the particular case of Iron Age Greece (c. 1100-300 BC), it argues that text-aided archaeology is in fact in the best position to develop sophisticated models of the interpretation of material culture.Subtitled Social Revolution in Iron Age Greece. This study examines the origins the notion of citizenship in Ancient Greek civilization. The ideal structure denied differences within the citizen society, but drew strong lines between the citizens and a series of others, including women, slaves, and foreigners.



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