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E-grāmata: Forgotten Peoples of the Ancient World

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  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Jul-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Thames & Hudson Ltd
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  • ISBN-13: 9780500775394
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The ancient world saw the birth and collapse of great civilizations. In mainstream history the Classical world is dominated by Greece and Rome, and the Biblical world is centred on the Hebrews. Yet the roughly four-and-a-half thousand years (4000 bcad 550) covered in this book saw many peoples come and go within the brawling, multi-cultural mass of humanity that occupied the ancient Middle East, Mediterranean and beyond. While a handful of ancient cultures have garnered much of the credit, these forgotten peoples also helped to lay the foundations of our modern world. This guide brings these lost peoples out of the shadows to highlight their influence and achievements.

Forty-five entries span the birth of civilization in Mesopotamia to the fall of the Roman Empire in the West, offering an alternative history focusing on the names we arent familiar with, from the Hurrians to the Hephthalites, as well as the peoples whose names we know, such as the Philistines and the Vandals, but whose real significance has been obscured. Each entry charts the rise and fall of a lost people, and how their culture echoes through history into the present. Important ancient artefacts are illustrated throughout and fifty specially drawn maps help orientate the reader within this tumultuous period of history. Philip Matyszak brings to life the rich diversity of the peoples founding cities, inventing alphabets and battling each other in the ancient world, and explores how and why they came to be forgotten.

Recenzijas

'Immersive, thought-provoking, and entertaining' - Timeless Travels 'Stimulating' - Nature 'A compelling narrative of displacement and power at the edges of human knowledge' - The Spectator 'An attractive and accessible introduction to many cultures often on the peripheries of better-known ancient superpowers' - Minerva

Papildus informācija

The first book to offer an overview of the lost peoples and cultures who flourished and fought for survival alongside the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans
Introduction: Resurrecting a Forgotten World 8(4)
PART ONE The First Civilizations 2700--1200 BC
12(48)
The Akkadians
18(6)
The Amorites
24(6)
The Canaanites
30(6)
The Elamites
36(6)
The Hittites
42(6)
The Hyksos
48(6)
The Sea Peoples
54(6)
PART TWO From Assyria to Alexander 1200--323 BC
60(78)
The Lost Tribes of Israel
66(6)
The Arameans
72(6)
The Philistines
78(6)
The Dorians
84(6)
The Phrygians
90(6)
The Illyrians
96(6)
The Lydians
102(6)
The Sicels
108(6)
The Medes
114(6)
The Chaldeans
120(6)
The Kushites
126(6)
The Bactrians
132(6)
PART THREE The Coming of Rome 753 BC--AD 235
138(90)
The Thracians
144(6)
The Epirots
150(6)
The Sabines
156(6)
The Samaritans
162(6)
The Garamantes and Numidians
168(6)
The Sarmatians
174(6)
The Nabataeans
180(6)
The Celtiberians
186(6)
The Galatians
192(6)
The Arverni
198(6)
The Catuvellauni
204(6)
The Iceni
210(6)
The Batavi
216(6)
The Dacians
222(6)
PART FOUR The Fall of Rome in the West AD 233--550
228(48)
The Alans
234(6)
The Vandals
240(6)
The Visigoths
246(6)
The Ostrogoths
252(6)
The Alamanni
258(6)
The Jutes
264(6)
The Hephthalites
270(6)
Epilogue 276(2)
Further Reading 278(4)
Sources of Illustrations 282(2)
Index 284
Philip Matyszak has a doctorate in Roman history from St John's College, Oxford. He is the author of many books on classical civilization, including Chronicle of the Roman Republic, The Enemies of Rome, The Sons of Caesar, Ancient Rome on Five Denarii a Day, Ancient Athens on Five Drachmas a Day, Lives of the Romans (with Joanne Berry) and Legionary.