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Preface | ||
Pt. I | The Monuments of Athens | |
1 | Introduction: The Physical Setting | 3 |
2 | The Prehistoric Period | 11 |
Paleolithic and Neolithic | 11 | |
Early Bronze Age | 12 | |
Middle Bronze Age | 13 | |
Late Bronze Age | 14 | |
3 | Early and Archaic Athens | 21 |
The Dark Ages | 21 | |
The Eighth and Seventh Centuries | 22 | |
The Sixth Century | 26 | |
Solon | 26 | |
Peisistratos | 28 | |
The Rise of Democracy | 39 | |
The Persian Wars | 47 | |
4 | Classical Athens | 59 |
Kimon | 63 | |
Perikles | 72 | |
The Parthenon | 74 | |
The Propylaia | 82 | |
The Temple of Athena Nike | 90 | |
The Erechtheion | 93 | |
The Lower City | 100 | |
Attica | 106 | |
The Peloponnesian War | 117 | |
The Fourth Century | 137 | |
5 | Hellenistic Athens | 161 |
6 | Roman Athens | 183 |
7 | Late Roman Athens | 223 |
Epilogue | 239 | |
Pt. II | Site Summaries | |
Athens | 247 | |
Acropolis | 248 | |
Acropolis Slopes | 254 | |
Agora | 257 | |
Kerameikos | 261 | |
Mouseion Hill, Pnyx, Areopagos | 264 | |
Olympieion, Southeast Athens | 266 | |
Attica | 271 | |
Acharnai | 274 | |
Brauron | 277 | |
East Coast: Steireia, Prasiai (Porto Raphti, Koroni, Perati) | 281 | |
Eleusis | 283 | |
Ikaria | 289 | |
Marathon | 291 | |
Peiraieus | 294 | |
Phyle | 299 | |
Rhamnous | 301 | |
Sounion | 305 | |
Thorikos | 311 | |
West Coast: Euonymon, Aixone, Cape Zoster, Cave of Pan (Trachones, Glyphada, Vouliagmeni, Vari) | 315 | |
Border Areas | 319 | |
Eleutherai | 319 | |
Oropos (Amphiareion) | 322 | |
Salamis | 324 | |
Abbreviations | 328 | |
Illustration Credits | 329 | |
Index | 330 |
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