The New Penguin Atlas of Ancient History

Revised Edition

Colin McEvedy

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"The New Penguin Atlas of Ancient History" by Colin McEvedy is a comprehensive and meticulously researched guide to the ancient civilizations that shaped our world.

Organized into six thematic sections, the book explores the development and decline of vital ancient cultures, such as the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and Chinese, among others.

With a keen focus on both geographical and chronological dimensions, McEvedy effectively delves into topics like political structures, trade routes, and cultural achievements, giving readers a holistic understanding of the ancient world.

Through concise and informative maps, accompanied by detailed explanations and accessible illustrations, McEvedy expertly brings ancient history to life.

Whether you are a student, history enthusiast, or simply curious about the origins of human civilization, "The New Penguin Atlas of Ancient History" is a must-read, providing a lucid overview of the fascinating ancient world we inhabit today.

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