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Athletics and Games of the Ancient Greeks

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A detailed study examines athletic practices and public games in ancient Greek society, drawing on Homeric narrative and later accounts to trace their evolution from war- and hunt-related training to formal contest. It describes events such as discus throwing, spear and archery contests, wrestling, and related techniques and equipment, while emphasising the pursuit of bodily symmetry and skill. The text explores social, religious, and educational functions of athletics, showing how physical culture reinforced communal festivals, military readiness, and ideals of beauty. Mythic references, archaeological evidence, and literary description are weighed to reconstruct how games were organized, practiced, and valued.

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Edward M. Plummer

Edward M. Plummer is an author recognized for his contributions to the understanding of ancient sports and games. His notable work, "Athletics and Games of the Ancient Greeks," explores the rich traditions and cultural significance of athletic competitions in ancient Greece. Through his writing, Plummer provides insights into how these games shaped social interactions and values in Greek society. His scholarly approach sheds light on the historical context of athletics, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in classical studies and the history of sports.

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