ABSTRACT

Ancient Civilizations offers a comprehensive and straightforward account of the world’s first civilizations and how they were discovered, drawing on many avenues of inquiry including archaeological excavations, surveys, laboratory work, highly specialized scientific investigations, and both historical and ethnohistorical records. This book covers the earliest civilizations and the great powers in the Near East, moving on to the first Aegean civilizations, the Mediterranean world in the first millennium, Imperial Rome, northeast Africa, the divine kings in southeast Asia, and empires in East Asia, as well as early states in the Americas and Andean civilization.

Ancient Civilizations includes a number of features to support student learning: a wealth of images, including several new illustrations; feature boxes which expand on key sites, finds and written sources; and an extensive guide to further reading.   With new perceptions of the origin and collapse of states, including a review of the issue of sustainability, this fourth edition has been extensively updated in the light of spectacular new discoveries and the latest theoretical advances.

Examining the world’s pre-industrial civilizations from a multidisciplinary perspective and offering a comparative analysis of the field which explores the connections between all civilizations around the world, Scarre and Fagan, both established authorities on world prehistory, provide a valuable introduction to pre-industrial civilizations in all their brilliant diversity.

part |2 pages

PART I Background

chapter 1|20 pages

The Study of Civilization

chapter 2|32 pages

Theories of States

part |4 pages

PART II The First Civilizations

chapter 4|40 pages

Egyptian Civilization

chapter 5|19 pages

South Asia: Indus and Later Civilizations

chapter 6|24 pages

The First Chinese Civilizations

part |2 pages

PART III Great Powers in the Near East

chapter 7|19 pages

Near Eastern Kingdoms (2000–1200 B.C.)

chapter 8|23 pages

The Near East in the First Millennium B.C.

part |2 pages

PART IV The Mediterranean World

chapter 9|27 pages

The First Aegean Civilizations

chapter 11|27 pages

Imperial Rome

part |2 pages

PART V Northeast Africa and Asia

chapter |4 pages

Introduction: The Erythraean Sea

chapter 12|19 pages

Northeast Africa: Kush, Meroe, and Aksum

chapter 13|19 pages

Divine Kings in Southeast Asia

part |2 pages

PART VI Early States in the Americas

chapter 15|35 pages

Lowland Mesoamerica

chapter 16|23 pages

Highland Mesoamerica

chapter 17|21 pages

The Foundations of Andean Civilization

chapter 18|28 pages

Andean States (200 B.C.–A.D. 1534)

chapter 19|7 pages

Epilogue

chapter |20 pages

Guide to Further Reading