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READINGS: ANCIENT HUNTERS

THE HUNT IN ANCIENT GREECE

By Judith M. Barringer

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001

ISBN: 978-0801866562

This volume on ancient Greek hunting is the most comprehensive on the subject. Covering hunting’s relation to warfare, aristocratic values, love, myth, and funerals, every aspect of Greek hunting is discussed. Rather than the act of hunting, although this is discussed, this book is focused on the idea of the hunt and how it figured in

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