Ancient Greek Homes

Ancient Greek Homes by Haydn Middleton, published by Heinemann Library in 2002, offers a detailed exploration of daily life in ancient Greece through a combination of history, archaeological evidence, and primary-source material. This edition, consisting of 48 pages, presents an in-depth examination of various aspects of ancient Greek culture, allowing readers to draw comparisons with contemporary life.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of customs and traditions that shaped the lives of ancient Greeks. The book focuses on the social science aspects of housing and home life, providing insights into the architectural styles and living conditions of the time. By delving into the historical context and material culture, Ancient Greek Homes serves as an informative resource for those interested in history and anthropology, particularly in relation to ancient civilizations.
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History, archaeological evidence, and primary-source material combine to vividly portray daily life in ancient cultures. Each book examines a specific aspect of ancient life in-depth, allowing readers to make comparisons with their own lives.
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