Barbarian Tides: 1500-600 Bc

Barbarian Tides: 1500-600 Bc

$15.00 AUD

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Condition: SECONDHAND

This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.

Author: The Editors Of Time-Life Books
Binding: Hardback
Published: Time-Life Books, 1987

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Barbarian Tides: The Aggressive Empires - Egypt's Golden Age, The Greek Crucible, The Mediterranean Traders, Asian Evolutions, Awakening In The Americas presents a sweeping historical narrative, chronicling the rise and impact of dominant civilizations across millennia. This compelling work illustrates the formative periods of ancient Egypt, the intense development within the Greek world, and the expansive reach of Mediterranean trade networks. It further details the significant transformations in Asian societies and the foundational developments in the Americas. The book argues for a re-examination of imperial expansion, offering a comprehensive account of the forces that shaped early global interactions.

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Description

Author: The Editors Of Time-Life Books
Binding: Hardback
Published: Time-Life Books, 1987

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Barbarian Tides: The Aggressive Empires - Egypt's Golden Age, The Greek Crucible, The Mediterranean Traders, Asian Evolutions, Awakening In The Americas presents a sweeping historical narrative, chronicling the rise and impact of dominant civilizations across millennia. This compelling work illustrates the formative periods of ancient Egypt, the intense development within the Greek world, and the expansive reach of Mediterranean trade networks. It further details the significant transformations in Asian societies and the foundational developments in the Americas. The book argues for a re-examination of imperial expansion, offering a comprehensive account of the forces that shaped early global interactions.