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Ancient Kingdoms eBook Series

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  • Sumerians, Our First Civilization

    Series Book 1 - Ancient Kingdoms
    The Sumerians created the world's first great civilization in the river plains of ancient Mesopotamia. They built the earliest cities, developed writing, raised monumental temples, organized kingship, mapped the heavens, and produced myths and epics that continued to shape later civilizations for thousands of years. From Uruk and Ur to Eridu and Lagash, this book explores the rise of the first ... Read more

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  • Hittites, Lost Civilization of the Hatti

    Series Book 2 - Ancient Kingdoms
    From the storm-lashed highlands of ancient Anatolia rose one of the most powerful civilizations of the Bronze Age world — a kingdom that rivaled Egypt, commanded vast chariot armies, ruled from the fortress-capital of Hattusa, and preserved thousands of clay tablets hidden beneath the earth for over three thousand years. In this second volume of the Ancient Kingdoms Series, Hittites: The Lost ... Read more

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  • Carthage, Rome's Greatest Rival

    Series Book 3 - Ancient Kingdoms
    For centuries, Rome told the story of Carthage as the tale of a defeated enemy. The archaeology tells a different story. Beneath the ruins of Tunis lies the remains of a vast maritime civilization that once controlled the western Mediterranean through naval power, trade, engineering, and military ambition. From the Phoenician ports of the Levant to the harbors of Iberia and Sicily, Carthage built ... Read more

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  • Minoans, Sea Kings of Crete

    Ancient Kingdoms, #4

    Series Book 4 - Ancient Kingdoms
    From the grand palaces of Knossos and Phaistos to bustling trade routes that stretched across the Mediterranean, the Minoans created one of the most sophisticated societies of the ancient world. Drawing on archaeology, history, architecture, religion, and the latest discoveries, this book reconstructs the remarkable story of Bronze Age Crete and the sea-going civilization that helped shape the ... Read more

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  • Assyrian Empire, Nineveh and Ashur in the Ancient Near East

    Ancient Kingdoms, #5

    Series Book 5 - Ancient Kingdoms
    The Assyrian Empire was one of the most feared powers of the ancient world, rising from the sacred city of Ashur and reaching its height in the vast palaces, temples, libraries, and walls of Nineveh. Often remembered for siege warfare, deportation, royal violence, and carved palace reliefs, Assyria was also a society of scribes, priests, merchants, engineers, soldiers, farmers, craftsmen, and ... Read more

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  • Lost Kingdoms of Israel and Judah

    Ancient Kingdoms, #6

    Series Book 6 - Ancient Kingdoms
    Israel did not begin as a kingdom. It first appears in the record as a name carved by Egypt, listed among defeated peoples in Canaan near the end of the thirteenth century before the common era. Behind that single line stood a harder world: hill villages, old Canaanite cities, Egyptian garrisons, broken trade routes, local shrines, rival rulers, drought, tribute, and families whose lives rarely ... Read more

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  • Last Kingdom of the Maya

    Ancient Kingdoms, #7

    Series Book 7 - Ancient Kingdoms
    The Maya were never truly lost. Their cities were. Their books were burned. Their kings were buried beneath stone, jungle, and centuries of bad history. Last Kingdom of the Maya follows the long recovery of one of the great civilizations of the ancient world: from the first Spanish glimpse of a trading canoe off Guanaja in 1502 to the decipherment of royal names carved into stone at Piedras Negras ... Read more

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    Enriched Edition. The Art of War in Ancient Rome

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    Vegetius's De re militari is the most influential military treatise to survive from late antiquity, a disciplined compendium of Roman martial practice, recruitment, training, camp construction, tactics, siegecraft, and naval warfare. Written in a terse, admonitory Latin prose, it looks backward to the perceived rigor of the republican and early imperial legions while addressing the military ... Read more

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  • Early Roman Warfare

    From the Regal Period to the First Punic War

    While copious amounts have been written about the Roman army, most study has focussed on the later Republic or the Imperial period when the legionary system was already well-developed. Here Dr Jeremy Armstrong traces the development of Rome's military might from its earliest discernible origins down to the First Punic War. He shows how her armies evolved from ad-hoc forces of warriors organized ... Read more

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  • Children of Mars

    The Origins of Rome's Empire

    Series series Ancient Warfare and Civilization
    A fresh narrative history of the rise of Rome's empire in Italy, that exposes the monumental expansion of the Roman familial, social, political, and militaristic way of living across Italy. Before the Romans could become masters of the Mediterranean, they had to first conquer the people of their own peninsula. This book explores the origins of Roman imperialism and the creation of Rome's early ... Read more

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  • Ancient Greece

    History of Sparta, Rhodes, Athens, the Minoans and the Greek (9 in 1)

    by Kelly Mass ...
    This bundle of books consist of nine different titles, all relating to Greek history. The titles are these:Ancient RhodesAthens HistoryHellenistic AgeMycenaeansSpartaThe CimmeriansThe MinoansThe Oracle of DelphiThe Peloponnesian Wars ... Read more

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  • 48BC: The Battle of Pharsalus

    Epic Battles of History

    Series series Epic Battles of History
    In 48 BC, the armies of Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great met in Greece in a battle that would decide the outcome of Rome's civil war and reshape the future of the Roman state.48 BC: The Battle of Pharsalus presents a clear and accessible account of this confrontation, explaining how the conflict between Caesar and the Senate faction developed, why the two armies came to fight, and how the result ... Read more

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