
In three essays the author addresses some of the major disputes at the heart of our understanding of the `coming of the Greeks'. The first paper examines the conclusion of Ernst Grumach that the Greeks entered the Aegean in a single movement at a late date, moving from the Danube basin. The second essay scrutinizes Colin Renfrew and Marija Gimbutas' hypotheses about the origins and dispersal of the earliest Greeks. The final paper discusses Robert Drew's theories about the connection between the archaeological evidence for horse-drawn chariots in the Near East and Eastern Mediterranean, and the movement of ancient peoples.
Page Count:
86
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
Publisher:
Regina Books
ISBN-10:
0941690881
ISBN-13:
9780941690881
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