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Mediterranean Context of Early Greek History

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Mediterranean Context of Early Greek History

Autor Nancy H. Demand

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 ... celý popis

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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 seaWere the origins of the Greek city-state -- the polis -- a unique creation of Greek genius? Or did their roots extend much deeper? Noted historian Nancy H. Demand joins the growing group of scholars and historians who have abandoned traditional isolationist models of the development of the Greek polis and cast their scholarly gaze seaward, to the sparkling waters of the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean Context of Early Greek History reveals the role of the complex interaction of Mediterranean cultures and maritime connections had in shaping and developing urbanization, including the ancient Greek city-states. Utilizing, and enhancing upon, the model of the "fantastic cauldron" first put forth by Jean-Paul Morel in 1983, Demand reveals how Greek city-states did not simply emerge in isolation in remote country villages, but rather sprang up along the shores of the Mediterranean in a complex maritime network of Greeks and non-Greeks alike. We learn how early seafaring trade, such as during the development of obsidian trade in the Aegean, stimulated innovations in the provision of food (the Neolithic Revolution), settlement organization ("political form"), materials for tool production, and concepts of divinity. With deep scholarly precision, The Mediterranean Context of Early Greek History offers fascinating insights into the wider context of the Greek city-state in the ancient world.

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