Thebes A History Cities of the Ancient World Series
Auteur : Rockwell Nicholas
Thebes offers a scholarly survey of the history and archaeology of the city, from 1600 BCE ? 476 CE. Discussions of major developments in politics, war, society and culture form the basis of a chronological examination of one of Greece?s most powerful and dynamic cities. By taking a broad view, the book?s account speaks to larger trends in the ancient Mediterranean world while also demonstrating how Thebes was unique in its ancient context. It provides an up-to-date examination of all available information: topographic, demographic, numismatic, epigraphic, archaeological and textual discussions provide the most complete, current picture of ancient Thebes and illustrate the value of an interdisciplinary approach.
Introduction
- Mycenean Thebes (1600-1200 BCE)
- Dark Age and Renaissance Thebes (1200-700 BCE)
- Archaic Thebes (700-479 BCE)
- Classical Thebes (457-404 BCE)
- Classical Thebes (395-371 BCE)
- Classical Thebes (371-335 BCE)
- Hellenistic and Roman Thebes (323 BCE-395 CE)
Ancient Sources
Bibliography
Index
Nicholas Rockwell received his BA and MA from CSU, Fresno and his PhD from UCLA. His research focuses on the connections between military and political developments in the ancient world, and he is currently working on a monograph about the citizen-soldier in antiquity. He has taught at UCLA and the University of Denver with courses on ancient Greece, Rome, the Near East, Egypt, comparative history, and warfare and politics.
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Mots-clés :
Rameses III; Young Men; Persian King Artaxerxes II; Boeotian Federation; Theban Sacred Band; Spartan King Agesilaus; Mycenaean Age; Direct Democracy; Achaean League; Oxyrhynchus Historian; Boeotian City; Archaic Age; Late Bronze Age; Mycenaean Greeks; Ancient Greece; Mycenaean Society; Greek Renaissance; Aetolian League; pro-Spartan Faction; Dark Age Society; Corinthian War; Mycenaean Wall; Nemea River; Spartan Occupation; Spartan Garrison