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1. Greece and Babylon;: Early contacts
 
$50.50
2. Cults, Myths, Oracles, and Politics
 
$109.95
3. A Study of the Remains of Mycenaean
 
$70.00
4. The Archaeology of Greece: An
 
5. The Archeology of Greece amd the
 
$83.20
6. Greece A Guide to the Archeological
 
$6.44
7. Greece: Temples, Tombs, &
 
8. Hachette World Guides: Greece
 
$49.99
9. Delos-Mykonos: A Guide to the
 
10. Introduction to classical archeology:
11. Delphi
 
$16.80
12. Olympia
 
13. Olympus: The Archeological Site
 
$114.53
14. The Sea Remembers: Shipwrecks
$10.60
15. Shipwreck Archeology of the Holy
 
16. The Trireme Trials 1988 (Oxbow
$7.28
17. The Greek Stones Speak: The Story
 
$2.99
18. Night Boat to Crete (Four Corners
 
19. Santorini: A Guide to the Island
 
$18.96
20. Medio Ambiente y Arqueologia medieval/

1. Greece and Babylon;: Early contacts between the Aegean and the Near East, (Baker studies in Biblical archeology)
by Edwin M Yamauchi
 Unknown Binding: 115 Pages (1967)

Asin: B0007EJL2C
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2. Cults, Myths, Oracles, and Politics in Ancient Greece (Studies in Mediterranean Archeology)
by Martin P. Nilsson
 Paperback: 179 Pages (1986-08-30)
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Asin: 9186098438
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3. A Study of the Remains of Mycenaean Roads and Stations of Bronze-Age Greece (Mellen Studies in Archeology)
by Anton G. Jansen
 Hardcover: 153 Pages (2001-10)
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Asin: 0773473734
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This study examines the physical evidence of Mycenaean roads in different regions of Greece, the system of highways in the vicinity of the citadel of Mycenaea and the small blockhouses near the highways, in addition to evidence for the types of vehicles in use in Mycenaean times. The assumption has been that Mycenaean states used these highways to aid in their defence and facilitate long-range communications. There is, in fact, this book argues, no evidence to suggest that the highways were associated with military forts. It is likely, instead, that in the Late Bronze Age, buildings near the roads were farms or dwellings, and that much of the traffic consisted of farm animals and vehicles. The physical evidence shows that Bronze Age highways were more important in helping to bind regions together than in promoting long-distance overland communications. ... Read more


4. The Archaeology of Greece: An Introduction - Revised Edition 1987
by William R. Biers
 Paperback: 344 Pages (1987-08)
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Asin: 0801494060
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Best for several reasons
I used this book in my first classical archaeology course as an undergraduate, and later to brush up my weak points before the exams for the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.Now that I am a professor of classical archaeology, I always use this updated edition as a textbook in university courses that I teach on the subject.

In addition to its great academic and pedagogical merits, I feel good using Professor Biers' book on a personal level, because he is, in my own experience and by all accounts, a kind and honest gentleman.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fast Quality Service
The book arrived in good condition just days after I ordered it.You saved me some good money on my textbooks!Thanks.

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent but with some flaws
`The Archaeology of Greece' is an excellent book to introduce you to the numerous treasures the Greek world has left behind. Aside from plain information about the artefacts, the book also pays a lot of attention to the social background of the time. As the modern scope of archaeology lies mainly in explaining the past rather than just discovering pots and pans, this information is very welcome. Overall I find that Biers has done an excellent job in writing the book. His information is thorough and detailed and you never get the feeling that something is unclear. The illustrations are superb: you'll find a lot of nice pictures inside that are not just decoration but an essential part of the text.

Yet, I take one star off because the presentation of the book isn't always as good. First, there is very little `division' in each chapter. Each of the ten chapters has a division into art, architecture, sculpture, painting and mosaics and miscellaneous stuff. But it is not enough. For example, one of the chapters is about a few late-classical sculptors, among them Praxiteles, Skopas and Lysippos. All you see though, is one long batch of text under the header `sculpture'. Especially for students like me, it would be so much more helpful to divide `sculpture' into more parts and put more heads in the text, for example one with `Praxiteles' and one with `Lysippos', etcetera. Now it sometimes becomes unclear what the author is really talking about. Additionally, the author gives a lot of information about different sculptors and styles, but he seldom compares them. And IF he does, the lack of any heads makes the information very difficult to find.

Another strange thing was the connection between pictures and text. It often happens that the picture a text refers to, is one or two pages ahead of the text itself. So if page 167 refers to figure 9.25, you have to turn the page before you know what it is about. I think this problem could have been avoided easily with some better editing. Alas, the book has some typographical problems but on the level of information it's very useful and informative. I just hope these flaws will be removed in the next edition, but still recommend the book.

4-0 out of 5 stars Nice outline of Ancient Greek Archaeology
This book provides the student of Ancient Greece with the foundations of Greek art and architecture.His book is not dry and read fairly quickly (he even managed to make me laugh a few times!) and his expertise is evident in every aspect.I enjoyed reading this book and feel that it deepened my knowledge of this subject.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good introduction and up-to-date scholarship
If you want a nice introduction to the archaeology of the Greek world, this book is a must. With up-to-date archaeological discoveries and theories, lovely pictures, and useful information on all subjects, one truly feels enlightened about the subject through reading this book. A must for all! ... Read more


5. The Archeology of Greece amd the Aegean
by Stewart Perowne
 Hardcover: Pages (1974)

Asin: B003V58WS8
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6. Greece A Guide to the Archeological Sites
by Furio Durando
 Paperback: 216 Pages (2004)
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Asin: 0760756120
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A thorough guide to Greek archeological sites in Greece and nearby lands with numerous color illustrations. ... Read more


7. Greece: Temples, Tombs, & Treasures (Lost Civilizations)
 Hardcover: 168 Pages (1994-02)
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Asin: 080949020X
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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From democracy to architecture, the unique achievements of Ancient Greece have influenced virtually every civilization on Earth. This audiobook explores Grecian economy, trade, politics, and culture, and recreates life during Greece's Golden Age. Other entries in the "Lost Civilization" series include "The Magnificent Maya, Pompeii" and "Egypt". Recommended by "Library Journal". ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent overview of Greek Architecture
I love Dale Brown's "Lost Civilizations" series, which I discovered after reading this book.This work really makes you wonder what life was really like in these ancient civilizations, and what other greatdiscoveries might await us.Highly recommended...

1-0 out of 5 stars I didn't like it at all!!!!
DONT EVER BUY THIS BOOK!! ... Read more


8. Hachette World Guides: Greece
by Labraire; Bauleir, Francis; Hachette, Francis; Langham, G. Ambriere
 Hardcover: 691 Pages (1955)

Asin: B002CSZS32
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Keywords: THESSALY EUBOEA MEGARIS PELOPONNESUS MOREA OETOLIA ACARNIA EPIRUS ISLANDS MACED. includes maps of Greece and the islands and the principle cities 21 maps in all several are multi-page maps. Includes 51 building plans of ancient temples and buildings also other illustrations. with extensive index. ... Read more


9. Delos-Mykonos: A Guide to the History and Archeology
by Konstantinos Tsakos
 Paperback: 143 Pages (1998)
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Asin: 9608623715
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10. Introduction to classical archeology: Crete and Greece
by Clark Hopkins
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1950)

Asin: B0007H5E70
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11. Delphi
by Basil Petrakos
Paperback: 80 Pages (1977)

Asin: B0000ED0DH
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Authored by Basil Petrakos, Director of Antiquities. History of the ancient town of Delphi and it's shrines. This book contains information about the earliest periods of he history of Delphi, obtained by archaeological research. ... Read more


12. Olympia
by Manolis Andronicos
 Paperback: 80 Pages (1989)
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Asin: B000OSZVO8
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Beautifully illustrated book about the archeological site and museum at Olympia. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars beautiful artwork
So you've seen a bit of Greece on tv while watching the 2004 Summer Olympics. Or maybe it has always been your dream to vist Greexe, perhaps take a sabbatical there. This book focuses on Olympia, where the first Olympic Games took place in about 776BC.

There is a brief history of the area, as well as the original games, as well drawings and color photos of the area. The sculpture is gorgeous, as well as the reproductions of drawings from some vases. But what is even more beautiful is the land itself. The areas look sunny and bright, even the areas where the ruins are featured. Some of the evacuations of the ruins are detailed in this book.


though this book will never substitue for a trip to Greece, it is considerably easier to obtain. It's also easier to enjoy without the hassle of trying to get vacation time off at the right time and getting somebody to feed the bunnies while you are enjoying Greece.

So if you're interested in Greece but can't quite spring the cash or time to nake the trip at this time, read this book. You can be inspired to make the effort to make the trip to Greece.
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13. Olympus: The Archeological Site And The Museum
by Manolis Andronicus
 Paperback: 80 Pages (1989)

Asin: B000OT1WYU
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Beautifully illustrated book on the archeological site of Olympia and the artifacts from its museum. ... Read more


14. The Sea Remembers: Shipwrecks and Archaeology : From Homer's Greece to the Rediscovery of the Titanic
 Hardcover: 240 Pages (1991-08)
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Asin: 0831744774
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A first rate insight into Shipwrecks & Archaeology.
From the ships of Homer's Greece right up to the rediscovery of the Titanic, Peter Throckmorton was able to explain underwater archaeology in an interesting and readable way - even for those who feel the content of any book on such a subject would be right over their head.

This man knew his subject, taught that subject and, sadly, lost his life investigating that subject. Thankfully, he has left us all with a quality book in which this somewhat awkward subject is explained for all to enjoy.

This is a large coffee-table book of 240 pages packed with information.The photographs - both ancient and modern, and the graphics are of the highest standard and there is no diver on earth who will not learn something from within these pages.

Altogether a truly excellent product.

NM

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15. Shipwreck Archeology of the Holy Land: Processes and Parameters (Duckworth Debates in Archaeology)
by Sean A. Kingsley
Paperback: 144 Pages (2004-11-27)
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Asin: 0715632779
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This intriguing book is the first to explore the potential of shipwrecks discovered off the Holy Land to rewrite social and economic history. Ancient myths and modern misconceptions about Byzantine Palestine’s maritime compatibility are radically reconsidered by discussing cargoes in relation to wine, glass, cloth, and dye processing across the Holy Land and by plotting mass exports shipped as far as Britain and the Yemen. A new model for the province’s economy is assembled, in which middle class merchants and entrepreneurs replace the traditional image of oppressive State and Church domination.

Shipwreck Archaeology of the Holy Land integrates archaeology, history, and early modern travelogues to argue that in isolation shipwrecks are of limited value and must be appreciated as cogs in far broader exchange mechanisms. It sets a new theoretical agenda for the thousands of shipwrecks continuing to be discovered beneath the Mediterranean Sea and is an invaluable source for students of everyday life in Late Antiquity. ... Read more


16. The Trireme Trials 1988 (Oxbow Monographs in Archeology)
by J F Coates, S K Platis, J. Timothy Shaw
 Paperback: 108 Pages (1991-06)
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Isbn: 0946897212
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Report on the Anglo-Hellenic sea trials by Olympias, the trireme reconstruction, testing the performance of the ship. its speed, acceleration, manoeuvrability and the endurance of the crew and habitability of the ship. ... Read more


17. The Greek Stones Speak: The Story of Archaeology in Greek Lands (Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged)
by Paul MacKendrick
Paperback: 560 Pages (1983-05-17)
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Asin: 0393301117
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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"Paul MacKendrick has a thrilling tale to tell. . . . His book is for those who want an authoritative exposition of what archaeologists are accomplishing in Greek lands."--New York Times Book Review ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL BOOK
Yes, this is somewhat a basic text, but it's too strong to say it is "archaelogy for dummies" - it brings Greek history to life, and what's wrong with that!

Highly recommended, especially if you are about to journey to Greece.

4-0 out of 5 stars The Greek Stones Speak:Archaeology for Dummies
This book, a companion to MacKendrick's work on Roman archaeology, The Mute Stones Speak, is one of those books you will find yourself returning to frequently, particularly if you ever travel to Greece.It is an overall view of Greek archaelogy, art and architecture from the early Minoan-Mycenaean period through the classical and Hellenistic periods.I read it in 1966 in high school Ancient History class and can actually remember the photographs and subject. It is probably not a book for the scholar but will give the lay person with an interest in archaeology an introduction to the subject, particularly how things connect together.I can still remember different characteristics about classical sculpture as opposed to the more refined Hellenistic stuff.So, if I can remember this much detail from a book I read more than 30 years ago, it must be pretty good.The part about Crete and the discovery of the Palace of Knossos is fascinating and makes you want to go there to see it in person. ... Read more


18. Night Boat to Crete (Four Corners Series)
by Penn Mullin
 Paperback: 44 Pages (1997-06)
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Asin: 1571280561
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19. Santorini: A Guide to the Island and its Archaeological Treasures
by Christos Doumas
 Paperback: Pages (1984)

Asin: B000CKYCD4
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20. Medio Ambiente y Arqueologia medieval/ Environment and Medieval Archeology (Nakla) (Spanish Edition)
by Jose Maria Martin Civantos
 Paperback: 189 Pages (2008-09-30)
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Asin: 849664197X
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