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Burial and ancient society: the rise of the Greek city-state

Ian Morris 1989 © Ian Morris
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  • 9780521326803 (hardcover)
  • 9780521387385 (paper)
Subject
  • European: Ancient to 400 C.E.
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  • Frontmatter (page N/A)
  • List of figures and tables (page vi)
  • Preface and Acknowledgements (page viii)
  • 1 Introduction: The argument (page 1)
  • Part 1 (page 27)
  • 2 The living and the dead (page 29)
  • 3 The social dimensions of early Greek burial (page 44)
  • Part 2 (page 55)
  • 4 Demography and space (page 57)
  • 5 The burying groups (page 72)
  • 6 Exclusion and retrieval (page 97)
  • 7 Mortuary variability (page 110)
  • 8 Symbols and display (page 140)
  • 9 Pottery and population (page 156)
  • Part 3 (page pagenumbers)
  • 10 The rise of the polis (page 171)
  • 11 Conclusion (page 211)
  • Appendix 1: Classification of Attic cemeteries by age structure (page 218)
  • Appendix 2: List of sites analysed (page 222)
  • Bibliography (page 234)
  • Site index (page 256)
  • General index (page 258)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
AHR 95.3 (Jun. 1990): 793 http://www.jstor.org/cgi-bin/jstor/viewitem/00028762/di981888/98p0559v
Man 24.3 (Sep. 1989): 529-530 http://www.jstor.org/cgi-bin/jstor/viewitem/00251496/dm993952/99p0392g
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