Image for Troy

Troy : Myth, City, Icon

Part of the Archaeological Histories series
See all formats and editions

From the palaces of Homeric epic to the ancestral seat of Roman emperors, Troy in antiquity was a place couched in myth.

But for nearly four millennia, Troy was also a living city, inhabited by real people.

Troy today is therefore a site of major archaeological and historical significance.

In the modern world, however, Troy has become as much a symbol as a site.

From movies to computer viruses, from condom branding to reggae records, Troy is a word to conjure with. This book explores the significance of Troy in three areas: the mythic, the archaeological, and the cultural, and highlights the continuing importance of the site today.

Including a survey of the archaeological remains of Troy as they are currently understood, the volume presents an all-inclusive overview of the site's history, from the Troy of Homer to Classical Antiquity and beyond.

The modern day cultural significance of the Trojan War is also discussed, including re-tellings of the stories or representations of the site and myth, and the more abstract use of Troy as a symbol – as a brand for consumer goods, and as a metaphor for contemporary conflicts.

Read More
Available
£15.59 Save 35.00%
RRP £23.99
Add Line Customisation
1 in stock Need More ?
Add to List
Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1472529375 / 9781472529374
Paperback / softback
939.21
08/02/2018
United Kingdom
English
xvi, 185 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
24 cm