The Aegean Civilizations: The Making Of The Past
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Jacket: worn/faded, some tears. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning/foxing. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
Part of the acclaimed Making of the Past series, The Aegean Civilizations presents a sweeping account of the Bronze Age cultures that flourished around the Aegean Sea, including the Minoan civilization of Crete and the Mycenaean world of mainland Greece. Peter Warren, a distinguished archaeologist and authority on prehistoric Aegean cultures, chronicles the rise and fall of these sophisticated societies through their art, architecture, and artefacts. The work draws on decades of excavation and scholarship to illuminate the palaces of Knossos and Mycenae, the Linear B script, and the trade networks that connected the ancient Mediterranean world. Written with scholarly authority yet accessible to the general reader, it argues that these early civilizations laid critical foundations for later Greek and Western culture. A richly illustrated and authoritative reference, this volume remains an essential guide for anyone interested in the ancient Aegean world.
Author: Peter Warren
Format: Hardback
Published: 1977, Elsevier-Phaidon
Genre: Ancient history
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Jacket: worn/faded, some tears. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning/foxing. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
Part of the acclaimed Making of the Past series, The Aegean Civilizations presents a sweeping account of the Bronze Age cultures that flourished around the Aegean Sea, including the Minoan civilization of Crete and the Mycenaean world of mainland Greece. Peter Warren, a distinguished archaeologist and authority on prehistoric Aegean cultures, chronicles the rise and fall of these sophisticated societies through their art, architecture, and artefacts. The work draws on decades of excavation and scholarship to illuminate the palaces of Knossos and Mycenae, the Linear B script, and the trade networks that connected the ancient Mediterranean world. Written with scholarly authority yet accessible to the general reader, it argues that these early civilizations laid critical foundations for later Greek and Western culture. A richly illustrated and authoritative reference, this volume remains an essential guide for anyone interested in the ancient Aegean world.