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Historical Atlas of Ancient Greece by Angus Konstam From the days of Homer’s Mycenean culture until the final collapse of Ancient Greek civilization, the Greek World has provided an enduring fascination to countless generations. In this lavishly illustrated book, the history and culture of this remarkable people are traced, allowing readers a clear and concise insight into the Greek World. |
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The Penguin Historical Atlas of Greece by Robert Morkot
I bought this book and I have personally found it very useful; it is affordable and concise with a good index; the maps are in color and some of them are very detailed; the essays are interesting but, as the title implies, it is a book of maps; 135 pages, an excellent timeline at the beginning of the book and over 40 maps. Order The Penguin Historical Atlas of Greece from Amazon.com |
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Ancient Greece by Anne Pearson DK Eyewitness Books (Hardcover) Some of the most popular selections from the formidable Eyewitness backlist are now available with a clip-art CD included-with no increase in price. |
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Greek and Roman Maps by Oswald Ashton Wentworth Dilke
Factual and methodic, this book is full of painstaking details and punctuated with interesting asides about the origins of Greek and Roman maps. For example: do you know which animal gave its name to the Canary Islands? (A hint: think in Latin) |
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Michelin Greece Michelin Travel Publications; Map Mul edition (February 28, 2007) |
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Streetwise Athens Map Laminated City Street Map of Athens, Greece (July 1, 2008) I used this map while I was in Athens and it was very useful; the plastic lamination made it impervious to the inevitable abuse that being a tourist will inflict on any map. |
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Greece Map by Cartographia (November 1, 2005) Folded road and travel map in color. Scale 1:1,300,000. Distinguishes roads ranging from motorways to secondary roads. Legend includes passes, mountains (altitude in meters), railways, State borders, border crossings, World Heritage Sites, International airports, panoramas, natural sights, fortresses, castles, ruins, monasteries, mosques, minarets, caves, camping sites, beaches. Legend in 5 languages, including English. |
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The Rough Guide to Athens Map 2 (December 15, 2008) The essential companion to this phenomenal city. The Rough Guide Map Athens pin-points the best the city has to offer, from the spectacular Acropolis and the National Archieological Museum to the flee markets of Monastiraki. The best shopping streets, pedestrian zones and major buildings are all edged in different colours to make them easier to find. The useful “Time Map” charts the opening days and times of all the city’s sights and the map’s detailed transport information will help you make the most of the city’s taxis, buses and trams. Unbeatable combination of practicality and clarity printed on waterproof, rip-proof paper. |
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Athens Travel Map (June 1, 2004) Globetrotter Folded Travel Map; The highly successful Globetrotter Travel series, which includes guides, maps and atlases, presently covers more than 80 destinations worldwide. The large fold out travel maps allow the traveler to locate cities, towns, major roads and scenic routes, airports, hotels, golf courses, holiday resorts, parks and nature reserves. In addition, the reverse sides incorporate area maps and town and city plans of the major centers. |
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Greek Islands Travel Map by Paul Harcourt Davies Globetrotter Folded Travel Map; 3rd edition (July 17, 2008) |
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Greece Country Map by HEMA (July 1, 2006) Road map for travelers with subtle shaded relief in soft colors. Folded paper map with protective card-stock cover. With this map you can distinguish many kinds of roads and prioritize the places you want to visit. Scale 1:750,000. Legend also in Greek, Czech. Inset city center maps of Rhodes, Iraklio, Thessaloniki and Athens. |
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Greek a Language Map by Kristine K. Kershul This work is a must for anyone travelling abroad. As the first phrasebook ever to appear in a map format, what better guided tour could there be through the experiences of travelling in a foreign language? |
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