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Early Aegean Warrior 50001450 BC by Andrea Salimbeti, Dr Raffaele D’Amato, Giuseppe Rava. Title Early Aegean Warrior 50001450 BC. Author Andrea Salimbeti, Dr Raffaele D'Amato, Giuseppe Rava. The mainland and islands of Greece were extensively settled by peoples moving from Asia Minor in c.5000 BC, while a further wave in c.5000 BC introduced bronze-working to the region.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-101780968582
ISBN-139781780968582
eBay Product ID (ePID)144007065
Product Key Features
Original LanguageEnglish
Book TitleEarly Aegean Warrior 5000-1450 BC
Number of Pages64 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMilitary Science, Ancient / Greece, Europe / Greece (See Also Ancient / Greece), Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other), Europe / General
Publication Year2013
IllustratorRava, Giuseppe, Yes
GenreTechnology & Engineering, History
AuthorAndrea Salimbeti, Raffaele D'amato
Book SeriesWarrior Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight9.2 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width7.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Series Volume Number167
Table Of ContentIntroduction /Chronology /Conscription and Enlistment /Training /Appearance /Weapons and Equipment /Belief and Belonging /Conditions of Service /On Campaign /The Aftermath of Battle /Collections and Museums
SynopsisThe civilisations of the Greece in the Ancient World have inspired and fascinated throughout European history. The stories of Homer, later reinforced by the pioneering archaeological work carried out by men such as Heinrich Schliemann at Mycenae and Sir Arthur Evans at Knossos, have enabled modern researchers and historians to piece together a rich material culture and reconstruct the mysteries of the Ancient World. The mainland and islands of Greece were extensively settled by peoples moving from Asia Minor in c.5000 BC, while a further wave in c.5000 BC introduced bronze-working to the region. It is form this point on that it is possible to discern a distinct Cycladic or Aegean civilisation, developing at roughly the same time as the Egyptian and Persian civilisations. Further to the south, the Minoan civilisation based on Crete held sway, and this power - along with the Helladic Achaeans to the north gradually swamped the Cycladic civilisation in between. In common with most Bronze Age societies, the culture of the Aegean world was dominated by warfare, with the inhabitants living in organized settlements and small citadels with fortification walls and bulwarks, towers and gates to provide protection against invaders from the sea or internecine conflicts. Using the latest archaeological evidence, this title recreates the world of these peoples through a detailed examination of their material culture., The mainland and islands of Greece were extensively settled by peoples moving from Asia Minor in c.5000 BC, while a further wave in c.5000 BC introduced bronze-working to the region. It is form this point on that it is possible to discern a distinct Cycladic or Aegean civilisation, developing at roughly the same time as the Egyptian and Persian civilisations. Further to the south, the Minoan civilisation based on Crete held sway, and this power - along with the Helladic Achaeans to the north gradually swamped the Cycladic civilisation in between. In common with most Bronze Age societies, the culture of the Aegean world was dominated by warfare, with the inhabitants living in organized settlements and small citadels with fortification walls and bulwarks, towers and gates to provide protection against invaders from the sea or internecine conflicts. Using the latest archaeological evidence, this title recreates the world of these peoples through a detailed examination of their material culture.