The Penguin Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilizations

The Penguin Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilizations

by Arthur Cotterell (Editor), Arthur Cotterell (Editor)

Synopsis

The ancient civilizations of the world, the first social structures in which culture and religion were born, are the subject of this comprehensive, wide-ranging encyclopedia. The work of over thirty international experts, including Colin Renfrew, O.R. Gurney, Richard Leakey and many other leading academics in the field of ancient history, "The Penguin Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilizations" provides a fascinating overview of the prehistoric world and a detailed analysis of separate ancient civilizations. The art, architecture, language, mythology and chronology of early societies as diverse as ancient Egypt, Troy, India, West Asia, South America and Europe are fully discussed, and there is a special section of references for further reading. Structured to enable the reader to draw together contemporary events and to locate geographically connected civilizations, like those that flourished in Mesopotamia, the encyclopedia contains over 300 illustrations and twenty-eight maps.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: New ed of "Encyclopaedia of Ancient Civilizations"
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 24 Nov 1988

ISBN 10: 0140114343
ISBN 13: 9780140114348

Author Bio
Arthur Cotterell combines a career in education with an extensive background in ancient civilizations. His previous books include The Minoan World.