ABSTRACT

Archaeologists do not discover the past but take the fragmentary remains which they recover and make something of them. Archaeology is a process of detection and supposition; this is what makes it so fascinating. However, the interpretations of archaeologists differ and change over time. They depend upon the amount of evidence available, the ideas and preconceptions of the archaeologist and their interests and aims.
Michael Shanks's enlivening work is a guide to the discipline of classical archaeology and its objects. It assesses archaeology as a means of reconstructing ancient Greek society using the latest approaches of social archaeology. In addition, The Classical Archaeology of Greece outlines the history of the discipline and discusses why Classical Greece continues to fascinate us and why it has had such an impact on European civilization and identity.

chapter |7 pages

AN INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|13 pages

A SEARCH FOR SOURCES

chapter 3|39 pages

GREEK MYTHS AND METANARRATIVES

chapter 4|27 pages

SCHOLARSHIP AND DISCOURSE

chapter 5|36 pages

RUDIMENTS OF A SOCIAL ARCHAEOLOGY

part |1 pages

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SUGGESTED FURTHER READING

chapter |1 pages

AN INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|1 pages

A SEARCH FOR SOURCES

chapter 4|2 pages

SCHOLARSHIP AND DISCOURSE

chapter 5|2 pages

RUDIMENTS OF A SOCIAL ARCHAEOLOGY

chapter 6|2 pages

SOME TOPICS AND ISSUES