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The Extraordinary Voyage of Pytheas the Greek

by Barry Cunliffe

The Extraordinary Voyage of Pytheas the Greek Cover

ISBN13: 9780802713933
ISBN10: 0802713939
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Publisher Comments:

Around 330 B.C., a remarkable man named Pytheas set out from the Greek colony of Massalia (now Marseille) to explore the fabled, terrifying lands of northern Europe—a mysterious, largely conjectural zone that, according to Greek science, was too cold to sustain human life and yet was somehow, they knew, the source of precious commodities such as tin, amber, and gold.

Whether Pytheas headed an expedition or traveled alone, he was the first literate man to visit the British Isles and the coasts of France and Denmark, and there is convincing evidence that he traveled on to Iceland and the edge of the ice-pack—an astonishing voyage at the time. Pytheas’s own account of the journey, titled On the Ocean and published in about 320 B.C., has not survived, though it echoes in the works of ancient historians like Herodotus and Strabo. Their allusions to his voyage represent the beginnings of European history and underscore how much of a pioneer Pytheas was, for Britain remained without further explorers until Julius Caesar and his legions landed there almost 300 years later.

Archaeologist Barry Cunliffe knows perhaps more than anyone about the world through which Pytheas traveled, and he has sifted the archaeological and written records to re-create this staggering journey. Beginning with an invaluable pocket history of early Mediterranean civilization, Cunliffe illuminates what Pytheas would have seen and experienced—the route he likely took to reach first Brittany and then England; the tin-mining and, even then, evidence of ancient cultures he would have witnessed onshore; the challenge of sailing in a skin boat; the magic of amber and the trade routes by which it reached the Mediterranean. In telling this story, Cunliffe has chronicled an essential chapter in the history of civilization.

Book News Annotation:

Cunliffe (European archaeology, U. of Oxford, UK) follows the incredible travels of the 4th-century BC Greek Pytheas to Great Britain, the Orkneys and Iceland. The many references to Pytheas's lost account of his travels are assembled here, supplemented by descriptions of tin mining and the amber trade of antiquity.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Beginning with a pocket history of early Mediterranean history, Cunliffe illuminates the journey of Pytheas the Greek, who traveled from sunny Marseille to frigid northern Europe in 330 B.C. 15 illustrations. 6 maps.

About the Author

Barry Cunliffe is Professor of European Archaeology at the University of Oxford. His books include The Ancient Celts and, most recently, Facing the Ocean: The Atlantic and Its Peoples.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780802713933
Subtitle:
The Man Who Discovered Britain
Author:
Cunliffe, Barry
Publisher:
Walker & Company
Location:
New York, NY
Subject:
Discovery and exploration
Subject:
Ancient - General
Subject:
Civilization, ancient
Subject:
Europe
Subject:
Ocean travel
Subject:
Essays & Travelogues
Subject:
Sailing - Narratives
Subject:
Geography, ancient
Subject:
Europe, Northern
Subject:
Expeditions & Discoveries
Subject:
Europe Discovery and exploration.
Edition Number:
Rev. ed.
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series Volume:
#4
Publication Date:
April 2002
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
192
Dimensions:
8.24x5.52x.85 in. .77 lbs.

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