The book follows the history of the Mediterranean from the emergence of early Egyptian civilization (c. 3500 BC) to the rise of the Byzantine Empire (c. AD 600).
Philosophy, literature, and the development of Greek rational thought. Egypt, Greece, and Rome: Civilizations of the A...
Freeman frames each society by its unique contributions to the Mediterranean "epic": The book follows the history of the Mediterranean
Characterized by its innovations in governance, law, and engineering, and its eventual role as the dominant power that integrated diverse Mediterranean cultures into a single administrative system. Book Features and Reception Egypt, Greece, and Rome: Civilizations of the A...
The text is supported by extensive maps, illustrations, and chronological timelines to help readers navigate the complex timelines.
Daily existence for both commoners and the aristocracy, including topics like the economics of slavery.
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