ABSTRACT

The first in a new series of five books describing and illustrating the seminal architectural traditions of the world, Antiquity traces architectural history from its very beginnings until the time when the traditions that shape today’s environments began to flourish.

More than a catalogue of buildings, in this work Tadgell provides their political, technological, social and cultural contexts and explores architecture, not only as the development of form and space but as an expression of the civilization within which it evolves. The buildings are analyzed and illustrated with over 1200 colour photographs and 400 drawings while the societies that produced them are brought to life through a broad selection of their artefacts.

chapter |20 pages

Prologue: Origins

part 1|198 pages

West Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean

chapter 1.1|121 pages

The Fertile Crescent and the Nile Valley

chapter 1.2|23 pages

The Aegean, Anatolia and the Aryans

chapter 1.3|53 pages

Issues from a Dark Age

part 2|144 pages

Pre-Columbian America

chapter 2.1|100 pages

Mesoamerica

chapter 2.2|37 pages

The Andean Littoral

part 3|298 pages

The Classical World

chapter 3.1|88 pages

Hellenic Order

chapter 3.2|44 pages

Macedonians and the East

chapter 3.3|56 pages

Republican Rome and Its Mentors

chapter 3.4|109 pages

Augustan Rome and Its Empire

part 4|177 pages

Christianity and Empire

chapter 4.1|106 pages

Rome and New Romes

chapter 4.2|36 pages

Justinian and the Apotheosis of by Zantium