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文档介绍:An Archaeology of Greece http://content./xtf/view?docId=ft4000057p&=0&...
Preferred Citation: Snodgrass, Anthony M. An Archaeology of Greece: The Present State and
Future Scope of a Discipline. Berkeley: University of California Press, c1987 1987.
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An Archaeology of Greece
The Present State and Future Scope of a Discipline
Anthony M. Snodgrass
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Berkeley · Los Angeles · Oxford
© 1987 The Regents of the University of California
Maria Künzl zum Gedenken
Preferred Citation: Snodgrass, Anthony M. An Archaeology of Greece: The Present State and
Future Scope of a Discipline. Berkeley: University of California Press, c1987 1987.
http://ark./ark:/13030/ft4000057p/
Maria Künzl zum Gedenken
Acknowledgments
Many acknowledgments conclude by thanking friends without whose assistance the book would never
have been finished. I must begin with the admission that but for certain friends' initiative, this book
would never have been started. My first and deepest debt is to the mittee and the
Department of Classics of the University of California, Berkeley, who, in inviting me to give the Sather
Classical Lectures for 1984/85, made me the kind of offer that, whatever the trepidation it induces, one
does not refuse. The invitation came with several years' notice; yet despite some feverish thought over
the intervening period about what I should say, I arrived in California in late August 1984 in a state of
unpreparedness. It was then that I needed, and received, the unstinting encouragement of friends on all
sides, among whom I must single out the chairman of the department, Leslie Threatte, together with
Jock Anderson, Crawford Greenewalt, Andrew Stewart, and Ronald Stroud. Presently I was joined by my
wife Annemarie, who had just suffered the heaviest of blows in the death of her much-loved mother,
Maria Künzl, but who also provided whole-hearted support