The Lindian chronicle and the Greek creation of their past

Using an inscription from the 1st century BC as the starting point, this text studies the ancient Greeks' perception of their past. Drawing on anthropological theory and archaeological and literary evidence, it explores how ancient Greeks reconstructed their past and utilised it in their presen...

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Main Author: Higbie, Carolyn
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2003, 2003
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