Greeks, Romans & Barbarians

Greeks, Romans & Barbarians

1988 • 243 pages

In this book, the author, one of the most celebrated archaeologists, seeks a rapprochement between the traditionally conflicting methodologies of the classical archaeologist and the prehistorian. He examines the social and economic systems of barbarian Europe in relation to Greco-Roman civilization and chronicles its development from 600 BC to the fifth century.


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