Most annoying, the author acknowledges the Greek art to be largely inaccurate but then walks us through the corpus exhaustively anyway. My knowledge of the people this work purports to document is not enhanced by the revelation that Greek artists imagined Steppe nomad women clad in skin tight cat suits or that Ancient Greek pornography appears to have had "Amazon Woman" as a genre. Archaeologists have frozen mummies, truly amazing grave goods, intact recovered clothing and on and on to tell us about these people. This is particularly appalling given the author acknowledges classicists tend towards dismissive myopia concerning cultures outside the bubble of ancient Greece they fixate on, but then she wades right into indulging that myopia herself. There are other flaws here. The Steppe Nomads Scythians, Sarmatians, et al were remarkably egalitarian for the times, though repeated comparisons to their Greek contemporaries becomes tedious and non-productive.
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