文档介绍:Ancient Greek
Civilization
Part I
Jeremy McInerney, .
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Jeremy McInerney, .
Associate Professor
Department of Classical Studies
University of Pennsylvania
Jeremy McInerney received his . from the University of
California, Berkeley, in 1992. He was the Wheeler Fellow at the
American School of Classical Studies at Athens, and has excavated in
Israel, at Corinth and on Crete. Since 1992 has been teaching Greek
History at the University of Pennsylvania , where he held the Laura Jan
Meyerson Term Chair in the Humanities from 1994 to 1998. He is
currently an associate professor in the Department of Classical Studies
and Chair of the Graduate Group in the Art and Archaeology of the
Mediterranean World. Professor McInerney also serves on the
mittee of the American School of Classical Studies at
Athens.
Professor McInerney's research interests include topography,
epigraphy, and historiography. He has published articles in the
American Journal of Archaeology, Hesperia, and California Studies in
Classical Antiquity. In 1997 he was an invited participant at a
colloquium on ethnicity in the ancient world, hosted by the Center for
Hellenic Studies in Washington. His book, The Folds of Parnassos:
Land and Ethnicity in Ancient Phokis, is a study of state formation and
ethnic identity in the Archaic and Classical periods, and it will be
published by the University of Texas Press in 1999.
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Ancient Greek Civilization
Table of Contents
Professor Biography……………………………………………….1
Course Scope…………………………………………….………….3
Lecture One: Greece and the Western World……….…………..4
Lecture Two: Minoan Crete………………………………………7
Lecture Three: Schliemann and Mycenae……………….……..10
Lecture Four: The Long Twilight………………………..……..13
Lecture Five: The Age of Heroes………………………………..16
Lecture Six: From Sicily to Syria: The Growt