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On the Agora

The Evolution of a Public Space in Hellenistic and Roman Greece (c. 323 BC – 267 AD)
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On the Agora traces the evolution of the main public square of the Greek polis for the six centuries from the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC to the height of the Roman Empire and the Herulian invasion of Greece in 267 AD. Drawing on literary, epigraphic and, especially, archaeological evidence, the book takes a comparative approach to consider how the layout and function of agoras in cities throughout Greece changed during centuries that witnessed far reaching transformations in culture, society and political life. The book challenges the popular view of the post-Classical agora as characterised by decline, makes important arguments about how we use evidence to understand ancient public spaces and proposes many new interpretations of individual sites.

Author Biography:

Christopher Dickenson, Ph.D. (2012), University of Groningen, is currently a Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Oxford. His research focuses on public space, monuments and political culture in the post-Classical Greek city.
Release date Australia
December 8th, 2016
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
482
Dimensions
160x240x30
ISBN-13
9789004326712
Product ID
26207146

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