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The Life in Ancient Times: Discoveries of Pompeii Ancient Greece Babylon & Assyria - Employments Amusements Customs The Cities Palaces Monuments The Literature and Fine Arts - cover

The Life in Ancient Times: Discoveries of Pompeii Ancient Greece Babylon & Assyria - Employments Amusements Customs The Cities Palaces Monuments The Literature and Fine Arts

T. L. Haines, L. W. Yaggy

Verlag: Good Press

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'ÄòThe Life in Ancient Times: Discoveries of Pompeii, Ancient Greece, Babylon & Assyria'Äô is a riveting anthology that navigates the captivating worlds of antiquity, unveiling the intricacies of civilizations long past. This collection magnificently spans a range of literary styles'Äîfrom vivid historical narrations to analytical essays'Äîproviding a tapestry of insights into early human development. The anthology's thematic core revolves around the rise and fall of empires, daily life, and cultural achievements of these iconic civilizations, drawing the reader into moments of surprise and revelation with standout narratives that anchor the readers' journey through time. Editors T. L. Haines and L. W. Yaggy bring to the fore a diverse array of authors, whose scholarship and narrative prowess illuminate the vast and multifaceted experiences of these ancient societies. These contributors, hailing from varied backgrounds, collectively delve into cultural, historical, and literary movements that personify these ancient realms. Through their seasoned voices, the anthology transcends mere historical recounting, enabling readers to gain a nuanced understanding of ancient civilizations' influence on modern society. This collection is an indispensable resource for anyone eager to engage with the rich tapestry of human history. Readers are invited to explore ancient times through the pages, gaining valuable insights and fostering interdisciplinary dialogue. This anthology is unique in its breadth, offering an intricate mosaic of ancient life that promises to educate and inspire afresh. Whether you're a history aficionado or a casual reader, these riveting tales and thoughtful analyses provide a profound exploration of humanity's shared heritage.
Verfügbar seit: 13.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 669 Seiten.

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