Ancient Greece

Introduction Contributors and Editors Abbreviations Part I Political and Social Structures 1 The wanax and the emergence of palatial architecture James W. Wright 2 Wanaks and related power terms in Mycenaean and later Greek Thomas G. Palaima 3 Mycenaean palatial administration Cynthia W. Shelmerdine 4 The subjects of the wanax John T. Killen 5 polidis and Antonios Kotsonas Part IV: Religion and Hero Cult 18 From kings to demi-gods: Epic heroes and social change c. 750-600. Hans van Wees 19 Religion, basileis, and heroes Carla Antonaccio 20 Cult activity on Crete in the Early Dark Age: Changes, continuities and the development of a 'Greek' cult system Anna Lucia D'Agata Part V: The Homeric Epics and Heroic Poetry 21 The rise and descent of the language of the Homeric poems Michael Meier-Brugger 22 Homer and Oral Poetry Edzard Visser 23 Some remarks on the semantics of.

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