Bibliographic Details
Title: |
BETWEEN POLIS AND REGION: REFLECTIONS ON THE CITY-STATE OF GREECE'S ARCHAIC AGE. |
Authors: |
Saavedra-Sanhueza, Alejandro1,2 alejandrosaavedra@unach.cl |
Source: |
Byzantion Nea Hellás. 2024, Issue 43, p217-243. 27p. |
Subject Terms: |
*INTELLECTUAL life, *INFORMATION resources, *AGE |
Geographic Terms: |
IZMIR (Turkey) |
Abstract: |
This paper exposes the importance of understanding the cultural life of Archaic Greece, with a dialectical exchange between polis and region, considering the currently-limited sources of information. The prevailing principle is that each polis represented a particular space and that it should be evaluated with other poleis that had experienced similar and/or parallel historical experiences, whether territorial, colonizing or other reasons, generating a dialogue between them, and they should not be studied with others that didn't have common experiences and evolution. To achieve this objective, a synthetic bibliographical review was carried out in order to highlight what a polis was like during the Archaic Era. The principle of region was evaluated, such as Colophon, Smyrna, Miletus and Mytilene. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Database: |
Academic Search Complete |