Spartan History and Archaeology

Classical Quarterly 12 (1):156-158 (1918)
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ARCHAEOLOGYTHE Classical Spartans were noted for their austerity, which seemed already ancient to writers of the fifth century B.C. The early poetry and art of their country show a considerable aesthetic sense. This apparent contradiction has caused some students to conclude that the strict Lycurgan regimen was not introduced till the middle or even the end of the sixth century and that before that date Sparta had culturally been developing in much the same way as other important Greek states. The argument is unsound.

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reprint Cook, R. M. (1962) "Spartan History and Archaeology". Classical Quarterly 12(01):156-

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