Describes the civilizations of the Mediterranean region from the Mycenae in 1400 B.C. to the collapse of the Byzantine empire in 1453. Focuses on the cultures of Ancient Greece and Rome.
Describes ancient Greece, including its government structure, major achievements and inventions, and rise to power, as well as its lasting influences on the world.
Examines the military organization, armour and weapons of ancient Greek civilization during the bronze age, the age of the city-states and the age of Alexander.
From humble beginnings, Phano rises to become one of ancient Athens' most powerful citizens through her marriage to Theo, but they both have powerful enemies who don't share their political views.
An illustrated guide to twelve centuries of military development, drawing from archaeological evidence to provide a detailed account of the weapons and armies of Greece and Rome, covering a period that ranges from 800 B.C. to 450 A.D.