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== Historiography == {{Main|Greek historiographers}} The historical period of ancient Greece is unique in world history as the first period attested directly in comprehensive, narrative [[historiography]], while earlier ancient history or [[protohistory]] is known from much more fragmentary documents such as annals, king lists, and pragmatic [[epigraphy]]. [[Herodotus]] is widely known as the "father of history": his ''[[Histories (Herodotus)|Histories]]'' are eponymous of [[history|the entire field]]. Written between the 450s and 420s BC, Herodotus' work reaches about a century into the past, discussing 6th-century BC historical figures such as [[Darius I of Persia]], [[Cambyses II]] and [[Psamtik III]], and alluding to some 8th-century BC persons such as [[Candaules]]. The accuracy of Herodotus' works is debated.<ref>{{harvp|Marincola|2001|p=59}}</ref><ref>{{harvp|Roberts|2011|p=2}}</ref><ref>{{harvp|Sparks|1998|p=58}}</ref><ref>{{harvp|Asheri|Lloyd|Corcella|2007}}</ref><ref>{{harvp|Cameron|2004|p=156}}</ref> Herodotus was succeeded by authors such as [[Thucydides]], [[Xenophon]], [[Demosthenes]], [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]]. Most were either Athenian or pro-Athenian, which is why far more is known about the history and politics of Athens than of many other cities. Their scope is further limited by a focus on political, military and diplomatic history, ignoring economic and social history.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Grant |first=Michael |title=Greek and Roman historians: information and misinformation |publisher=Routledge |year=1995 |isbn=978-0-415-11770-8 |page=74 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IUNxvi0kbd8C}}</ref>
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