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The Piraeus - From the Fifth to the First Century BC (Paperback, New edition)
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The Piraeus - From the Fifth to the First Century BC (Paperback, New edition)
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The Piraeus was one of the largest and most impressive ancient
ports in the Mediterranean. During the fifth century BC it was laid
out on a grid pattern by the urban planner Hippodamos and linked by
the Long Walls with the city of Athens, some 8km away. It served as
headquarters for the Athenian navy during the time of Athens'
Aegean empire. Its emporion or commercial sector handled the bulk
of Athenian imports, especially the grain on which the Athenians
were wholly dependent. In conventional histories the story of the
Piraeus is mostly hidden amidst material centred almost exclusively
on Athens herself. Here Garland treats the Piraeus in its own right
as an integral yet idiosyncratic component of Attika - one which
exercised a decisive influence on Athenian history: its demographic
profile linked it indissolubly with radical democracy; its Long
Walls enabled Athenian leaders to pursue a policy which abandoned
the Attic countryside in favour of a predominantly maritime
strategy; later its Macedonian garrison could exercise control over
Athens by threatening to cut off her essential imports. Garland
analyses the demography of the Piraeus, its separate administrative
organisation, its crucial economic and commercial importance, its
key strategic and naval role, and its distinctive religious
identity. He also traces the layout of the ancient town which lies
largely buried beneath its no less vital modern successor.
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