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Discover the fascinating world of the ancient Near East with "The Ancient Near East: A Very Short Introduction" book. This insightful book takes you on a journey through the cradle of civilization, exploring the rich and successful culture of Mesopotamia, Syria, and Anatolia. From the birth of writing and law to the innovations in mathematics and literature, this period of history was filled with earth-shaking changes that shaped humankind.
Contrary to popular belief, the ancient world was not a primitive and violent place. "The Ancient Near East" book sheds light on the rights and freedoms enjoyed by women, the diplomatic efforts that ensured peace between kingdoms, and the advancements in astronomy and astrology. With each chapter, you'll delve deeper into different aspects of ancient Near Eastern history, such as trade, religion, warfare, and agriculture, all supported by evidence from authentic cuneiform texts.
As part of Oxford's Very Short Introductions series, this book provides concise and original insights into a fascinating subject. It goes beyond simply defining terms and instead offers thought-provoking discussions on the central issues within the discipline. Whether you're a student, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about this pivotal era, "The Ancient Near East" is an indispensable guide that will broaden your understanding of our collective past.
Start your exploration of the ancient world today with "The Ancient Near East: A Very Short Introduction" by Amanda Podany. Experience the wonders of a time of innovation and discovery, where science, art, and culture merged to create a thriving civilization. Uncover the secrets of the past and gain a new appreciation for the incredible achievements of our ancestors. Get your copy here and embark on an extraordinary adventure through time.
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