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Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals

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A comprehensive study traces the development of Greek athletics from Homeric times through the classical, Hellenistic, and Roman periods up to the late fourth century A.D., examining the rise of public festivals, the Olympic and other great games, and trends such as professionalization and decline. The second part presents technical analyses of venues and events—stadia, the foot-race, jump with halteres, discus and javelin, pentathlon, wrestling, boxing, pankration, chariot-racing, gymnasium and palaestra—drawing on archaeological finds and iconography to reconstruct practices and to consider the cultural role of physical training in education and civic life.

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E. Norman Gardiner

E. Norman Gardiner was a scholar known for his contributions to the study of ancient Greek culture, particularly in the realm of athletics. His notable work, "Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals," explores the significance of athletic competitions in ancient Greece, shedding light on their cultural and social impact. Gardiner's research provides valuable insights into the historical context of these events, illustrating how they were intertwined with religious practices and civic pride. Through his writings, he has contributed to a deeper understanding of the role of sports in shaping Greek identity and heritage.

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