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Images on this blog are copyright to its respectful owners. this blog claims no credit for any images posted on this site unless otherwise noted. it was good, but i want to read a book that just accounts the details about how they lived more instead of so much history about how theories got formed.This material has been prepared for educational and informational purposes only. lots of the discussion is about what is expected about people being influenced by wealth and other cultures, so its not an informative book about the physical reality of the greek bronze age so much. there are some floor plans in the book but no 3d representations of any of the palaces. Some of the art is described as being obviously similar to neighbouring cultures but it isnt always explained why. The author acts too humble and rambles on about being a political reporter with no expertise before he disagrees with a historian all the time, it gets boring. Crete is talked about a lot, as well as China and other Near-East kingdoms. there isn't much info about the day to day life of the bronze age greeks after the first few chapters. a lot of chapters are devoted to talking about the work of archaeologists and script decipherers and historians finding evidence and making their own theories. i didnt know what format it would be because the author isnt an archaeologist or a historian. The author acts too humble and rambles on about i liked it overall.