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Tables of Contents for The Rise of the Greeks
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Illustrations
vii
 
List of Maps
x
 
Introduction
xi
 
The Early Greeks
1
33
Athens
34
39
Early Athens
34
10
Eleusis
44
2
Solon
46
7
Pisistratus and His Sons
53
10
Cleisthenes
63
7
Athens and Aegina
70
3
The Peloponnese
73
40
Argos
73
7
Corinth
80
10
Sparta
90
11
Sicyon
101
3
Megara
104
5
Olympia
109
4
Central and Northern Greece
113
24
Euboea: Lefkandi, Chalcis, Eretria
113
6
Delphi
119
6
Larissa and the Thessalians
125
3
Thebes and the Boeotian League (Hesiod)
128
9
The Eastern and Central Aegean
137
56
Ionia: Chios (Homer), Samos
137
19
Ionia: Miletus
156
12
Ionia: Ephesus, Smyrna, Phocaea
168
10
Aeolis: Mytilene
178
5
The Cyclades: Naxos, Paros, Delos
183
10
The South and East
193
26
Crete: Cnossus, Gortyna, Drerus
193
8
Cyprus: Salamis, Paphos
201
5
Cyrene
206
5
Market Ports in Syria and Egypt
211
8
The West
219
34
Campania: Pithecusae and Cumae
219
4
Sybaris, Croton (Pythagoras), Locri Epizephyrii
223
11
Eastern Sicily: Syracuse
234
5
Northern Sicily: Zancle and Himera
239
6
Southern Sicily: Gela and Selinus
245
4
Massalia
249
4
The North
253
28
The Adriatic: Coryra, Atria, Spina
253
5
The Northern Aegean and Black Sea Approaches
258
11
The Black Sea: Sinope, Istrus, Olbia
269
12
Aftermath
281
6
APPENDICES: RELATIONS WITH OTHER PEOPLES
287
35
1 Countries Influencing the Greeks: The Near and Middle East
289
12
2 Reciprocal Influences: Thracians and Scythians
301
10
3 Influenced by the Greeks: The Etruscan City-States
311
11
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES
322
9
The Greek Lands
322
5
The Greeks and Their Eatern Neighbours
327
4
Notes
331
30
Bibliography
361
10
Index
371