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The book introduces readers to ancient sport history as a growing and exciting field in which scholarly advances and controversies abound. Drawing on archaeological and art historical evidence and on approaches from anthropology and social history, the author goes beyond the traditional focus on the Greek Olympics and the Roman Colosseum to examine the origins, nature and meaning of sport, the sporting activities and spectacles of earlier Mediterranean peoples, local sport and unusual contests, and much more.
This is a readable, up-to-date, illustrated introduction to the history of sport and spectacle in the ancient world from the Ancient Near East through Greek and Hellenistic times and into the Roman Empire.
Covers athletics, combat sports, chariot racing, beast fights and gladiators.
Traces the precursors of Greek and Roman sports and spectacles in the Ancient Near East and the Bronze Age Aegean.
Investigates the origins, nature and meaning of sport, covering issues of violence, professionalism, class, gender and eroticism.
Challenges the notion that Greek sport and Roman spectacle were polar opposites.
Approaches sport and spectacle as overlapping and compatible features of civilized states and empires.
| r a aggarwal pierce n a lomov michael miller erik homburger erikson | e a browne hynes james the princeton review g a chirstie patrick naim |