Archaeology as Cultural History: Words and Things in Iron Age GreeceISBN: 978-0-631-19602-0
Paperback
376 pages
January 1991, Wiley-Blackwell
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"... [a] new and appealing addition to the debates about 'what is
archaeology'... Morris comes to interesting conclusions about how
the Greeks, defining their relationship to a 'better' past and an
alien but enticing 'East,' controlled their environment and
constructed a domestic and political space requiring slavery and
sharp gender distinctions." CHOICE <!--end-->
"Ian Morris' new book is a blast of fresh air ..." Journal of
Hellenic Studies
"The way in which he ha sintegrated the archaeology is masterful ..." Antiquity