Athens at the Margins: Pottery and People in the Early Mediterranean World

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By Nathan T. Arrington ’02

Published Sept. 27, 2021

Arrington’s new book explores the broad and interconnected flow of people, goods, and ideas in the Mediterranean during the seventh century B.C. Challenging canons that centered classical Greek art and the tastes of elite populations, Athens at the Margins (Princeton University Press) proposes a new narrative that includes a range of social actors and contexts for ancient Greek art.

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