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Archaic Greece (1976) describes the typical polis, and considers in turn each city-state in mainland Greece, the Aegean and the coast of Asia Minor. In detailing its history and local culture, as well as events which had great impact on the period - the reforms of Solon, the expulsion of tyrants - the book shows how each contributed to the structure of Greek society as a whole.
Contents
Part 1. Introduction 1. The Background 2. Ancient Sources for Greek History 3. The Archaic City-State and its Government 4. Colonisation Part 2. Central and Northern Greece 5. Euboia and the Lelantine War 6. Thessaly, Phokis, the Lokrides, Boiotia: the First Sacred War and its Aftermath 7. Athens and Attica Part 3. The Peloponnese 8. Sparta: the Messenian Wars, and the Peloponnesian League 9. Argos: the Heritage of Temenos 10. Corinth, Epidauros and Aigina: Megara 11. Sikyon: Elis, Arkadia, Achaia Part 4. The Aegean Islands 12. The Islands Part 5. The Eastern Greeks 13. The Ionic Greeks 14. The Aiolic Greeks



