Conquests - Volume 2 - The Hittite Trap

Conquests - Volume 2 - The Hittite Trap
Title Conquests - Volume 2 - The Hittite Trap PDF eBook
Author François Miville-Deschenes
Publisher Europe Comics
Pages 59
Release 2016-07-06T00:00:00+02:00
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
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The Horde of the Living continues its relentless advance, growing increasingly certain of its invincibility. However, the alliance of the three kings is more fragile than they seem to think it is. The Hittites seems to be mastering their weaponry in a whole new way, and cracks are starting to appear in the Horde's unified facade. Will Thusia continue to observe from the sidelines, or will she have a greater part to play...?

The Edinburgh Review

The Edinburgh Review
Title The Edinburgh Review PDF eBook
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Pages 644
Release 1884
Genre Great Britain
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The History of Ancient Palestine from the Palaeolithic Period to Alexander's Conquest

The History of Ancient Palestine from the Palaeolithic Period to Alexander's Conquest
Title The History of Ancient Palestine from the Palaeolithic Period to Alexander's Conquest PDF eBook
Author Gösta Werner Ahlström
Publisher Burns & Oates
Pages 1032
Release 1993
Genre Bible
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica

The Encyclopaedia Britannica
Title The Encyclopaedia Britannica PDF eBook
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Pages 1128
Release 1962
Genre Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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Understanding Collapse

Understanding Collapse
Title Understanding Collapse PDF eBook
Author Guy D. Middleton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 463
Release 2017-06-26
Genre History
ISBN 110715149X

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In this lively survey, Guy D. Middleton critically examines our ideas about collapse - how we explain it and how we have constructed potentially misleading myths around collapses - showing how and why collapse of societies was a much more complex phenomenon than is often admitted.

Encyclopaedia Britannica

Encyclopaedia Britannica
Title Encyclopaedia Britannica PDF eBook
Author Harry S. Ashmore
Publisher
Pages 1128
Release 1962
Genre Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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Black Athena Revisited

Black Athena Revisited
Title Black Athena Revisited PDF eBook
Author Mary R. Lefkowitz
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 545
Release 2014-03-24
Genre History
ISBN 1469620324

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Was Western civilization founded by ancient Egyptians and Phoenicians? Can the ancient Egyptians usefully be called black? Did the ancient Greeks borrow religion, science, and philosophy from the Egyptians and Phoenicians? Have scholars ignored the Afroasiatic roots of Western civilization as a result of racism and anti-Semitism? In this collection of twenty essays, leading scholars in a broad range of disciplines confront the claims made by Martin Bernal in Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization. In that work, Bernal proposed a radical reinterpretation of the roots of classical civilization, contending that ancient Greek culture derived from Egypt and Phoenicia and that European scholars have been biased against the notion of Egyptian and Phoenician influence on Western civilization. The contributors to this volume argue that Bernal's claims are exaggerated and in many cases unjustified. Topics covered include race and physical anthropology; the question of an Egyptian invasion of Greece; the origins of Greek language, philosophy, and science; and racism and anti-Semitism in classical scholarship. In the conclusion to the volume, the editors propose an entirely new scholarly framework for understanding the relationship between the cultures of the ancient Near East and Greece and the origins of Western civilization. The contributors are: John Baines, professor of Egyptology, University of Oxford Kathryn A. Bard, assistant professor of archaeology, Boston University C. Loring Brace, professor of anthropology and curator of biological anthropology in the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan John E. Coleman, professor of classics, Cornell University Edith Hall, lecturer in classics, University of Reading, England Jay H. Jasanoff, Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Linguistics, Cornell University Richard Jenkyns, fellow and tutor, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, and university lecturer in classics, University of Oxford Mary R. Lefkowitz, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Wellesley College Mario Liverani, professor of ancient near eastern history, Universita di Roma, 'La Sapienza' Sarah P. Morris, professor of classics, University of California at Los Angeles Robert E. Norton, associate professor of German, Vassar College Alan Nussbaum, associate professor of classics, Cornell University David O'Connor, professor of Egyptology and curator in charge of the Egyptian section of the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania Robert Palter, Dana Professor Emeritus of the History of Science, Trinity College, Connecticut Guy MacLean Rogers, associate professor of Greek and Latin and history, Wellesley College Frank M. Snowden, Jr., professor of classics emeritus, Howard University Lawrence A. Tritle, associate professor of history, Loyola Marymount University Emily T. Vermeule, Samuel E. Zemurray, Jr., and Doris Zemurray Stone-Radcliffe Professor Emerita, Harvard University Frank J. Yurco, Egyptologist, Field Museum of Natural History and the University of Chicago