How the Greeks Built Cities
How the Greeks Built Cities by R. E. Wycherley is a concise text examining the relationship between an ancient city’s structure and its residents. Wycherley composes a recipe for an ancient Greek town, and each chapter covers a different aspect of the town in a wonderfully comprehensive look at ancient architecture. It serves as a handy guidebook for anyone interested in how ancient Greece would have looked.
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