The Ancient World Transformed Year 12, 2e
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2014-08-19
Total Pages: 473
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2013-05-23
Total Pages: 257
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKCities of Vesuvius: Pompeii and Herculaneum has been written especially for the core topic of the new NSW HSC Ancient History syllabus.
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Published: 2007-02-28
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2021-02-18
Total Pages: 505
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is a comprehensive introduction to ancient Athens, its topography, monuments, inhabitants, cultural institutions, religious rituals, and politics. Drawing from the newest scholarship on the city, this volume examines how the city was planned, how it functioned, and how it was transformed from a democratic polis into a Roman urbs.
Author: Sitta von Reden
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2022-08-04
Total Pages: 509
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the most comprehensive introduction to the ancient Greek economy available in English. A team of specialists provides in non-technical language cutting edge accounts of a wide range of key themes in economic history, explaining how ancient Greek economies functioned and changed, and why they were stable and successful over long periods of time. Through its wide geographical perspective, reaching from the Aegean and the Black Sea to the Near East and Egypt under Greek rule, it reflects on how economic behaviour and institutions were formed and transformed under different political, ecological and social circumstances, and how they interacted and communicated over large distances. With chapters on climate and the environment, market development, inequality and growth, it encourages comparison with other periods of time and cultures, thus being of interest not just to ancient historians but also to readers concerned with economic cultures and global economic issues.
Author: Mark Pendergrast
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 2010-09-28
Total Pages: 474
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe definitive history of the world's most popular drug. Uncommon Grounds tells the story of coffee from its discovery on a hill in ancient Abyssinia to the advent of Starbucks. Mark Pendergrast reviews the dramatic changes in coffee culture over the past decade, from the disastrous "Coffee Crisis" that caused global prices to plummet to the rise of the Fair Trade movement and the "third-wave" of quality-obsessed coffee connoisseurs. As the scope of coffee culture continues to expand, Uncommon Grounds remains more than ever a brilliantly entertaining guide to the currents of one of the world's favorite beverages.
Author: Sarah Iles Johnston
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2004-11-30
Total Pages: 750
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis groundbreaking, first basic reference work on ancient religious beliefs collects and organizes available information on ten ancient cultures and traditions, including Greece, Rome, and Mesopotamia, and offers an expansive, comparative perspective on each one.
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