Charles Gates, Andrew Goldman
Ancient Cities
The Archaeology of Urban Life in the Ancient Near East and Egypt, Greece, and Rome
Charles Gates, Andrew Goldman
Ancient Cities
The Archaeology of Urban Life in the Ancient Near East and Egypt, Greece, and Rome
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This comprehensive, lavishly illustrated third edition of Ancient Cities surveys the cities of the Ancient Near East, Egypt, and the Greek, Etruscan, and Roman worlds from an archaeological perspective.
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This comprehensive, lavishly illustrated third edition of Ancient Cities surveys the cities of the Ancient Near East, Egypt, and the Greek, Etruscan, and Roman worlds from an archaeological perspective.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 173mm x 245mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1466g
- ISBN-13: 9780367232214
- ISBN-10: 0367232219
- Artikelnr.: 69432791
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 173mm x 245mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1466g
- ISBN-13: 9780367232214
- ISBN-10: 0367232219
- Artikelnr.: 69432791
Charles Gates has recently retired as Senior Lecturer of archaeology and art history at Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. A classical archaeologist with a particular interest in the Aegean Bronze Age and early Greek archaeology, he is now taking part in the preparation of the final reports of the excavations at Kinet Höyük (Turkey), a Bronze and Iron Age port city in the northeast corner of the Mediterranean. Andrew Goldman is Professor of ancient history at Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington. A specialist in Roman archaeology, he is preparing a monograph about Gordion (central Turkey) during the Roman Empire.
Introduction
PART 1: Cities of the Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean: Neolithic, Bronze Age, and Iron Age
1. Neolithic Towns and Villages in the Near East
2. Early Sumerian Cities
3. Mesopotamian Cities in the Late Third and Second Millennia BCE
4. Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization
5. Egypt of the Pyramids
6. Egyptian Cities, Temples, and Tombs of the Second Millennium BCE
7. Aegean Bronze Age Towns and Cities
8. Anatolian Bronze Age Cities: Troy and Hattusa
9. Cypriots, Canaanites, and Levantine Trading Cities of the Late Bronze Age
10. Near Eastern Cities in the Iron Age
11. Phoenician and Punic Cities
PART 2: Greek Cities
12. Early Greek City-States of the Iron Age (Eleventh-Seventh Centuries BCE)
13. Archaic Greek Cities, I: The Doric and Ionic Orders of Greek Architecture, and East Greek Cities to the Ionian Revolt
14. Archaic Greek Cities, II: Athens and Sparta
15. Greek Sanctuaries: Delphi and Olympia
16. Athens in the Fifth Century BCE
17. Greek Cities and Sanctuaries in the Late Classical Period
18. Hellenistic Cities
PART 3: Cities of Ancient Italy and the Roman Empire
19. Greek Cities of Magna Graecia
20. Etruscan Cities
21. Rome: From its Origins to its Expansion
22. Rome during the Late Republic
23. Rome in the Age of Augustus
24. Italy Outside the Capital: Pompeii and Ostia
25. Rome After Augustus: Imperial Patronage and Architectural Revolution
26. Roman Provincial Cities
27. Late Antique Transformations and the End of the Ancient City.
PART 1: Cities of the Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean: Neolithic, Bronze Age, and Iron Age
1. Neolithic Towns and Villages in the Near East
2. Early Sumerian Cities
3. Mesopotamian Cities in the Late Third and Second Millennia BCE
4. Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization
5. Egypt of the Pyramids
6. Egyptian Cities, Temples, and Tombs of the Second Millennium BCE
7. Aegean Bronze Age Towns and Cities
8. Anatolian Bronze Age Cities: Troy and Hattusa
9. Cypriots, Canaanites, and Levantine Trading Cities of the Late Bronze Age
10. Near Eastern Cities in the Iron Age
11. Phoenician and Punic Cities
PART 2: Greek Cities
12. Early Greek City-States of the Iron Age (Eleventh-Seventh Centuries BCE)
13. Archaic Greek Cities, I: The Doric and Ionic Orders of Greek Architecture, and East Greek Cities to the Ionian Revolt
14. Archaic Greek Cities, II: Athens and Sparta
15. Greek Sanctuaries: Delphi and Olympia
16. Athens in the Fifth Century BCE
17. Greek Cities and Sanctuaries in the Late Classical Period
18. Hellenistic Cities
PART 3: Cities of Ancient Italy and the Roman Empire
19. Greek Cities of Magna Graecia
20. Etruscan Cities
21. Rome: From its Origins to its Expansion
22. Rome during the Late Republic
23. Rome in the Age of Augustus
24. Italy Outside the Capital: Pompeii and Ostia
25. Rome After Augustus: Imperial Patronage and Architectural Revolution
26. Roman Provincial Cities
27. Late Antique Transformations and the End of the Ancient City.
List of Illustrations Preface Preface to the second edition Introduction PART 1: CITIES OF THE NEAR EAST AND THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN: NEOLITHIC, BRONZE AGE, AND IRON AGE 1. Neolithic Towns and Villages in the Near East 2. Early Sumerian Cities 3. Mesopotamian Cities in the Late Third and Second Millennia BC 4. Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization 5. Egypt of the Pyramids 6. Egyptian Cities, Temples, and Tombs of the Second Millennium BC 7. Aegean Bronze Age Towns and Cities 8. Anatolian Bronze Age Cities: Troy and Hattusha 9. Cypriots, Canaanites, and Levantine Trading Cities of the Late Bronze Age 10. Near Eastern Cities in the Iron Age 11. Phoenician and Punic Cities PART 2: GREEK CITIES 12. Early Greek City-States of the Iron Age (Eleventh--Seventh Centuries BC) 13. Archaic Greek Cities, I: The Doric and Ionic Orders of Greek Architecture, and East Greek Cities to the Ionian Revolt 14. Archaic Greek Cities, II: Athens and Sparta 15. Greek Sanctuaries: Delphi and Olympia 16. Athens in the Fifth Century BC 17. Greek Cities and Sanctuaries in the Late Classical Period 18. Hellenistic Cities PART 3: CITIES OF ANCIENT ITALY AND THE ROMAN EMPIRE 19. Greek and Etruscan Cities in Italy 20. Rome: From its Origins to the End of the Republic 21. Rome in the Age of Augustus 22. Italy outside the Capital: Pompeii and Ostia 23. Rome from Nero to Hadrian: Imperial Patronage and Architectural Revolution 24. Roman Provincial Cities 25. Late Antique Transformations: Rome, Jerusalem, and Constantinople in the Age of Constantine Illustration sources Glossary Further Reading Bibliography Index
Introduction
PART 1: Cities of the Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean: Neolithic, Bronze Age, and Iron Age
1. Neolithic Towns and Villages in the Near East
2. Early Sumerian Cities
3. Mesopotamian Cities in the Late Third and Second Millennia BCE
4. Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization
5. Egypt of the Pyramids
6. Egyptian Cities, Temples, and Tombs of the Second Millennium BCE
7. Aegean Bronze Age Towns and Cities
8. Anatolian Bronze Age Cities: Troy and Hattusa
9. Cypriots, Canaanites, and Levantine Trading Cities of the Late Bronze Age
10. Near Eastern Cities in the Iron Age
11. Phoenician and Punic Cities
PART 2: Greek Cities
12. Early Greek City-States of the Iron Age (Eleventh-Seventh Centuries BCE)
13. Archaic Greek Cities, I: The Doric and Ionic Orders of Greek Architecture, and East Greek Cities to the Ionian Revolt
14. Archaic Greek Cities, II: Athens and Sparta
15. Greek Sanctuaries: Delphi and Olympia
16. Athens in the Fifth Century BCE
17. Greek Cities and Sanctuaries in the Late Classical Period
18. Hellenistic Cities
PART 3: Cities of Ancient Italy and the Roman Empire
19. Greek Cities of Magna Graecia
20. Etruscan Cities
21. Rome: From its Origins to its Expansion
22. Rome during the Late Republic
23. Rome in the Age of Augustus
24. Italy Outside the Capital: Pompeii and Ostia
25. Rome After Augustus: Imperial Patronage and Architectural Revolution
26. Roman Provincial Cities
27. Late Antique Transformations and the End of the Ancient City.
PART 1: Cities of the Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean: Neolithic, Bronze Age, and Iron Age
1. Neolithic Towns and Villages in the Near East
2. Early Sumerian Cities
3. Mesopotamian Cities in the Late Third and Second Millennia BCE
4. Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization
5. Egypt of the Pyramids
6. Egyptian Cities, Temples, and Tombs of the Second Millennium BCE
7. Aegean Bronze Age Towns and Cities
8. Anatolian Bronze Age Cities: Troy and Hattusa
9. Cypriots, Canaanites, and Levantine Trading Cities of the Late Bronze Age
10. Near Eastern Cities in the Iron Age
11. Phoenician and Punic Cities
PART 2: Greek Cities
12. Early Greek City-States of the Iron Age (Eleventh-Seventh Centuries BCE)
13. Archaic Greek Cities, I: The Doric and Ionic Orders of Greek Architecture, and East Greek Cities to the Ionian Revolt
14. Archaic Greek Cities, II: Athens and Sparta
15. Greek Sanctuaries: Delphi and Olympia
16. Athens in the Fifth Century BCE
17. Greek Cities and Sanctuaries in the Late Classical Period
18. Hellenistic Cities
PART 3: Cities of Ancient Italy and the Roman Empire
19. Greek Cities of Magna Graecia
20. Etruscan Cities
21. Rome: From its Origins to its Expansion
22. Rome during the Late Republic
23. Rome in the Age of Augustus
24. Italy Outside the Capital: Pompeii and Ostia
25. Rome After Augustus: Imperial Patronage and Architectural Revolution
26. Roman Provincial Cities
27. Late Antique Transformations and the End of the Ancient City.
List of Illustrations Preface Preface to the second edition Introduction PART 1: CITIES OF THE NEAR EAST AND THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN: NEOLITHIC, BRONZE AGE, AND IRON AGE 1. Neolithic Towns and Villages in the Near East 2. Early Sumerian Cities 3. Mesopotamian Cities in the Late Third and Second Millennia BC 4. Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization 5. Egypt of the Pyramids 6. Egyptian Cities, Temples, and Tombs of the Second Millennium BC 7. Aegean Bronze Age Towns and Cities 8. Anatolian Bronze Age Cities: Troy and Hattusha 9. Cypriots, Canaanites, and Levantine Trading Cities of the Late Bronze Age 10. Near Eastern Cities in the Iron Age 11. Phoenician and Punic Cities PART 2: GREEK CITIES 12. Early Greek City-States of the Iron Age (Eleventh--Seventh Centuries BC) 13. Archaic Greek Cities, I: The Doric and Ionic Orders of Greek Architecture, and East Greek Cities to the Ionian Revolt 14. Archaic Greek Cities, II: Athens and Sparta 15. Greek Sanctuaries: Delphi and Olympia 16. Athens in the Fifth Century BC 17. Greek Cities and Sanctuaries in the Late Classical Period 18. Hellenistic Cities PART 3: CITIES OF ANCIENT ITALY AND THE ROMAN EMPIRE 19. Greek and Etruscan Cities in Italy 20. Rome: From its Origins to the End of the Republic 21. Rome in the Age of Augustus 22. Italy outside the Capital: Pompeii and Ostia 23. Rome from Nero to Hadrian: Imperial Patronage and Architectural Revolution 24. Roman Provincial Cities 25. Late Antique Transformations: Rome, Jerusalem, and Constantinople in the Age of Constantine Illustration sources Glossary Further Reading Bibliography Index