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Author Snodgrass, A. M

Title The Dark Age of Greece : an Archeological Survey of the Eleventh to the Eighth Centuries B.C
Published London : Taylor and Francis, 2000

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Description 1 online resource (491 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Preface; Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Abbreviations; Foreword to the new edition; 1. THE COXCEPT OF A DARK AGE; The Literary Evidence; Chronograplly; Other Types of Evidence; Notes; 2. THE REGIONAL POTTERY-STYI. ES; Terminology; The Latest Bronze Age Styles and the Problem of Submycenaean; Qualities of the Submycenaean Style; The Subminoan Style; The Rise of Protogeometric and the Attic Series; The Regional Grouping of the Pottery Styles; (i) The Early or 'Advanced' Styles; THE ARGOLID .; CORINTH.; THESSALY.; THE CENTRAL CYCLADES
ELIS. ASIAMINOR.; (ii) The Later Derivative Styles; BOEOTIA.; EUBOEA .; PHOKIS AND LOKRIS.; MACEDONIA .; DODECANESE.; N. CYCLADES.; CRETE.; (iii) The Independent Styles; ITHAKA.; ACHAEA.; MESSENIA .; LACONIA .; The Remaining Regions; ARCADIA.; E. AEGEANISLANDS.; SICILY : S. ITALY.; Hand-made Wares; Notes; 3. THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE EARLY IRON AGE IN GREECE; Primary Dates and the Attic Series; Other Evidence for Absolute Chronology; First Category; Second Category; Third Category; Absolute Dating; The Attic Series; The Argolid; Corinth; Thessaly; Cyclades; Euboea; East Greece; Crete; Laconia
IthakaRest of Greece; Sicily: S. Italy; Notes; 4. THE GRAVE; Principles of Classification; Interpretation of Grave-evidence; Regional Developments ; Attica; The Argolid and Corinrhia; Thessaly; Central Cyclades; Elis; Asia Minor; Boeotia; Euboea, Northern Cyclades; Phokis; Macedonia; The Dodecanese; Crete; Other Regions; Epirus; Western Colonies; Conclusions; (i) The Spread of Single Burial; (ii) Skeletal Evidence; (iii) The Changes in Rite; (iv) Other Inferences; Notes; Appendix; 5. IRON AND OTHER METALS; Technical Factors; The Initial Spread of Iron-working; The Arrival of the Iron Age
Protogeometric AtticaThe Argolid; Thessaly and Asia Minor; The Hypothesis of Bronze-shortage; Other Regions of Greece; Phokis; Skyros; Dodecanese; The Ionian Islands: Achaea; Other Areas; Conclusions: Isolation and Stagnation; Crete, Macedonia and Epirus; Crete; Macedonia; Epirus; The Earlier Geometric Period; Attica; The Argolid and Corinth; Crete; The Later Geometric Period; Fibulae and Pins; Defensive Armour; offensive Weapons; The Finds from the Sanctuaries; Stratigraphy; Evidence from Pottery; Analogous Metal Types; Tripod Cauldrons; Notes; 6. EXTERNAL RELATIONS
The Evidence of Dialect and TraditionThe Great Destructions; The Evidence for Foreign Invasion; The Dorian Hypothesis; Alternative Explanations; The Second Wave of Disturbances; The Evidence of the Cist-tomb; The Evidence of Metal-types; The Significance of Metalwork in General; The Vardar Valley Invaders; Retrospect; Pottery; Metalwork; Cremation; The Advent of Protogeometric; Hand-made Pottery; The Revival of Communication; The Final Emergence; Notes; 7. THE INTERNAL SITUATION; Decline: the 12th and earlier 11th Centuries; Depopulation; Isolation: the later 11th and earlier 10th Centuries
Notes The Ionian Migration: Regional Diversity
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Subject Iron age -- Greece
Iron age
Greece
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781351545136
1351545132