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The Athenian Agora: New Perspectives on an Ancient Site

edited by by John McK. Camp II and Craig A. Mauzy

The ancient Athenian Agora is one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. In antiquity, it was the hub of the citys public life, and its buildings were centers for political, religious, and commercial activities. Today, a combination of ancient literary accounts and modern excavations allows us to gain a rich understanding of daily life in the Agora and its importance for Greek society. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the development and current state of the excavations at this outstanding historical site. Furthermore, the reader is invited to discover the various aspects of fieldwork techniques, conservation, and record keeping, and their development since 1931, when the American School of Classical Studies at Athens began working in the Athenian Agora. The book is illustrated throughout with both archival and modern large-format images, and up-to-date maps and plans, providing insight into over 75 years of excavations in the Athenian Agora. 144p, 88 col, 75 b/w illus (Philipp von Zabern in association with the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 2010)

ISBN-13: 978-3-8053-4082-3
ISBN-10: 3-8053-4082-6
Hardback. Price GB £21.95

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