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The Concept Of Kinship Is At The Heart Of Understanding Not Only The Structure And Development Of A Society, But Also The Day-to-day Interactions Of Its Citizens. Kinship In Ancient Athens Aims To Illuminate Both Of These Issues By Providing A Comprehensive Account Of The Structures And Perceptions Of Kinship In Athenian Society, Covering The Archaic And Classical Periods From Drakon And Solon Up To Menander. Drawing On Decades Of Research Into A Wide Range Of Epigraphic, Literary, And Archaeological Sources, And On S. C. Humphreys' Expertise In The Intersections Between Ancient History And Anthropology, It Not Only Puts A Wealth Of Data At Readers' Fingertips, But Subjects It To Rigorous Analysis. By Utilizing An Anthropological Approach To Reconstruct Patterns Of Behaviour It Is Able To Offer Us An Ethnographic 'thick Description' Of Ancient Athenians' Interaction With Their Kin That Offers Insights Into A Range Of Social Contexts, From Family Life, Rituals, And Economic Interactions, To Legal Matters, Politics, Warfare, And More.-- S.c. Humphreys. Includes Bibliographical References ([1231]-1367) And Indexes.
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Publication Date:
1900-01-01
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural
Kinship--Greece--Athens
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy
Manners and customs
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