In 2003, an ancient Greek Gymnasium was found in Naples, Italy, during the excavation for a new underground station. The artifacts had to be cut into blocks to be temporarily removed from the site and then reallocated after the end of the work. In this article, after describing the results...
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Strabo turns to a variety of other peoples in Anatolia. Again, as he is close to home, he provides considerable detail along the way. Despite his focus on the Greek settlements and cities, he nonetheless sketches out an impression of other indigenous peoples in differen...
(later thanMycenaeanbut not yet Greek) to Proto-Geometric (the earliest phase ofGeometric) and Geometric (1000bceto about 750bce). Furthermore, there is positive evidence that from about 1000bcethe city began to expand in a northwesterly direction, into the area that had previously been...
“tyrant” of a small northwestern Greekpoliscalled Astacus in the 420sbce. But for this chance mention, one would never have guessed thattyrannycould have existed orpersistedin such a place so late or so long. Another difficulty is that, while a fair amount about the social structure of ...
wrote of its importance as a commercial centre in the 1st centurybce. Thetriumphal archof 3bceand theaqueductof 4–14ceinitiated that long series of public buildings, ornamental and useful, that make Ephesus the most-impressive example in Greek lands of a city ofimperialtimes....
Admittedly, the agoras and gymnasiums in Greek towns are hardly Roman in aspect, but, for most structures of a practical utilitarian kind, the Greek debt to Rome was heavy. Sometimes Roman influence can be seen not only in the fundamental engineering of such buildings as market gateways, ...
antilogy;sophists;Socrates;Protagoras;Gorgias;Prodicus;Herodotus;Thucydides;Sophocles;Euripides;Aristophanes;Antisthenes;Ancient Greek literature 1. Introductory Remarks It is well known that Athens and Attica knew a unique period of prosperity and creativity in the fifth century BCE, whose fruits became ap...