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In this fully illustrated study, Rune Frederiksen assembles all sources for Archaic city walls in the ancient Greek world, and argues that widespread fortification of settlements and towns, usually considered to date from the Classical period, in fact took place much earlier. Frederiksen discusses the types of fortified settlement and the topography of urban fortification, and also the preservation of structures from early settlements. He also presents an architectural history of Greek fortification walls before the Classical period, and makes the intriguing observation that early monumental architecture developed just as much in fortifications as it did in early temples. This underlines the importance of the secular sphere for the development of early communities across the Greek world.
1. Introduction ; 2. Types of fortification ; 3. City walls in the written record and the visual arts ; 4. Preservation of city walls ; 5. The archaeology of city walls ; 6. Dating city walls ; 7. Architectural and topographical analysis ; 8. The prevalence of city walls in Early Iron Age and Archaic Greece ; Catalogue of city walls
this well-written book ... is a worthy read for any student of fortification studies and the origins of Greek urbanism.
R. R. R. Smith, New York University) Smith, R. R. R. (Assistant Professor in Roman Art, Institute of Fine Art, Assistant Professor in Roman Art, Institute of Fine Art
Irene S. Lemos, Undertaken with the assistance of the Institute for Aegean Prehistory., Reader in Classical Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh) Lemos, Irene S. (, LEMOS, Lemos
Charlotte R. Potts, University of Oxford) Potts, Charlotte R. (Sybille Haynes Associate Professor in Etruscan and Italic Archaeology and Art and the Katherine and Leonard Woolley Fellow at Somerville College, Sybille Haynes Associate Professor in Etruscan and Italic Archaeology and Art and the Katherine and Leonard Woolley Fellow at Somerville College, POTTS, Potts