A Comprehensive History of Ancient Greece
We Greeks are one in blood and one in language; we have temples to the gods and religious rites in common, and a common way of life.
Acclaimed historian Robin Waterfield sets out to explore the complexities of ancient Greek history in this magisterial history of ancient Greece.
From 750 BCE to 30 BCE
Waterfield gives a comprehensive narrative of seven hundred years of history, from the emergence of the Greeks to the Roman conquest of the last of the Greco-Macedonian kingdoms.
Interpreting the Evidence
Without compromising readability, Waterfield incorporates the most recent scholarship by classical historians and archaeologists and asks readers to think critically about Greek history.
A brilliant, up-to-date account of ancient Greece, suitable for history buffs and university students alike, this test bank presents a compelling and comprehensive story of this remarkable civilization’s disunity, underlying cultural solidarity, and eventual political unification.




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