First published in 1931 as the second edition of a 1901 original, this book contains the first volume of Sir William Ridgeway's history of the culture and practises of the early Greeks. Ridgeway uses a number of ancient sources from literature and archaeological findings to demonstrate how the Achaeans gradually distinguished themselves from the surrounding tribes and developed the basis of the various cultures, languages and societies that became the civilizations of ancient Greece. Contemporary ethnic groups are also discussed as a point of contrast. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in ancient Greece and the genesis of the Greek people.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the...
In this book, Wace and Ridgeway provide an overview of the early history of ancient Greece, from the Bronze Age to the Archaic period. The authors draw on archaeological evidence as well as literary...
A classic work of ancient history, The Early Age of Greece provides a detailed account of the earliest days of Greek civilization. Drawing on the latest archaeological evidence, Wace and Ridgeway...
The Early Age of Greece Volume 1 is a historical book written by William Ridgeway and first published in 1901. The book provides a comprehensive account of the early history of Greece, covering the...