ABSTRACT

Encyclopedia of the Ancient World is a colorful and lively examination of some of the most important civilizations that have shaped our world. Each entry concentrates on a particular civilization, or series of civilizations, and combines its history with an explanation of who the people were and how they lived. An examination of respective belief systems and myths is also included. Reflecting the latest developments in archaeology and bio-geography, LEncyclopedia of the Ancient World explains how the ancient civilizations developed, and how they came to dominate their neighbors, how they evolved, and why they eventually declined or died out. Encyclopedia of the Ancient World also features 400 full-color and black-and-white photographs, as well as specially commissioned diagrams and reconstructions, that help to illuminate life as it was lived many centuries ago. The book concludes with an extensive time-line that places the civilizations in an historic context; a bibliography of suggested further reading; a glossary of useful terms; and a comprehensive index.

entry |1 pages

Introduction

entry Chapter 1|46 pages

Middle East and Africa

entry Chapter 2|71 pages

Europe

entry Chapter 3|35 pages

India and the Far East

entry Chapter 4|40 pages

The Americas

entry Chapter 5|9 pages

Oceania

entry Chapter 6|42 pages

Across the Cultures

entry |2 pages

Timeline