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The Ancient Mediterranean World: From the Stone Age to A.D. 600

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The Ancient Mediterranean World: From the Stone Age to A.D. 600
The Ancient Mediterranean World: From the Stone Age to A.D. 600

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The Ancient Mediterranean World: From the Stone Age to A.D. 600

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What is a city, and what forms did urbanization take in different times and places? How do peoples and nations define themselves and perceive foreigners? Questions like these serve as the framework for
The Ancient Mediterranean World: From the Stone Age to A.D. 600
. This book provides a concise overview of the history of the Mediterranean world, from Paleolithic times through the rise of Islam in the seventh century A.D. It traces the origins of the civilizations around the Mediterranean—including ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Israel, Greece, and Rome—and their interactions over time.
The Ancient Mediterranean World
goes beyond political history to explore the lives of ordinary men and women and investigate topics such as the relationships between social classes, the dynamics of the family, the military and society, and aristocratic values. It introduces students not only to the ancient texts on which historians rely, but also to the art and architecture that reveal how people lived and how they understood ideas like love, death, and the body. Numerous illustrations, chronological charts, excerpts from ancient texts, and in-depth discussions of specific art objects and historical methods are included. Text boxes containing primary source materials examine such diverse subjects as warfare in early Mesopotamia, sculpting the body in classical Greece, the young women of Sappho's chorus, and early descriptions of the Huns. Combining excellent chronological coverage with a clear, concise narrative,
is an ideal text for undergraduate courses in ancient history and ancient civilization.

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