Atlas of the Greek and Roman world in antiquity
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Language: | English |
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Item Description: | Includes gazetteer and index. |
Physical Description: | viii, 30 unnumbered pages, 56 pages : 46 color maps ; 41 cm |
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Park Ridge, N.J. :
Noyes Press,
1981.
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ISBN: | 081555060X 9780815550600 |
Table of Contents:
- Greek prehistory and Greek history
- Excavated Neolithic sites (to 1975)
- Early and middle bronze Age excavated sites
- The Physical setting of Greece and Italy
- Minoan Crete
- The Orbit of Minoan Crete
- Mycenaean civilization (c. 1400 to c. 1100 B.C.)
- The Mycenaean world at the time of the Trojan war
- The Great migrations (c. 1230 to c. 1050 B.C.)
- Colonizing movements (c. 600 to c. 500 B.C.)
- Economic resources of Greek and Phoenician trade
- Persian wars
- The Battles of Marathon and Salamis
- The Athenian empire
- Political organization of Attica and topography of Attica
- The Peloponnesian war (431 to 404 B.C.)
- Athens
- Alexander's empire
- The Hellenistic kingdoms (c. 240 B.C.)
- Topographical maps
- Northern Greece, Thracian coast and Propontis
- Aegean Islands and west coast of Asia Minor
- Attica and Peloponnese
- Crete
- Northern Italy
- Central Italy
- Sicily and the toe of Italy
- Southern Italy.
- Roman history
- Italy before the Roman conquest
- The Etruscan ascendency
- Rome and her neighbors in the fifth century B.C.
- Rome and Ostia
- The Western Mediterranean about 130 B.C.
- Rome and the Greek states about 150 B.C.
- The Roman Empire
- Roman Britain
- Gaul, Germany, and the Alps
- The Balkan and Danubian Provinces
- Roman Spain
- Roman North Africa
- Roman Asia Minor
- Roman Egypt
- The Eastern Provinces
- The Spread of Christianity up to A.D. 325
- The Division of the Empire c. A.D. 395 according to the Notitia Dignitatum
- Principal trade routes of the Roman Empire
- The Barbarian invasions
- Gazeteer index
- Appendix I. Colonies
- Appendix II. Identification of Roman names on Map 22 'Roman Britain'
- Appendix III. Identification of Roman names on Map 23 "Gaul, Germany and the Alps'.