The ancient world : extraordinary people in extraordinary societies, volume 3 /

Presents a four volume set that covers world cultures from prehistory through the year 700 C.E., including analysis of civilizations, key figures, cities, cultures and daily life.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Shally-Jensen, Michael (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Ipswich, MA : Amenia, NY : EBSCO Information Services, Incorporated ; Grey House Publishing, [2017]
Edition:First edition.
Subjects:
Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Indigenous Peoples in Ancient Australia
  • Indigenous Peoples in Ancient New Zealand
  • Colonization of Ancient Pacific Islands
  • Settlement of Ancient Australia and New Zealand
  • Government in Ancient Australia and New Zealand
  • Government in the Ancient Pacific Islands
  • Religion in Ancient Australia and New Zealand
  • Religion and Mythology on Ancient Pacific Islands
  • Art and Architecture in Ancient Australia and New Zealand
  • Family Life in Ancient Australia and New Zealand
  • Family Life on Ancient Pacific Islands
  • Food and Agriculture in Ancient Australia and New Zealand
  • Food and Agriculture in Ancient Pacific Islands
  • Trade in Ancient Australia and New Zealand
  • Trade on Ancient Pacific Islands
  • Warfare in Ancient Australia and New Zealand
  • Warfare on Ancient Pacific Islands
  • Women in Ancient Australia and New Zealand
  • Women in Ancient Pacific Islands
  • Priests on Ancient Pacific Islands
  • Soldiers on Ancient Pacific Islands
  • Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand
  • Djanggawul cycle
  • Dreaming
  • Hawaii
  • Java
  • Malay
  • Melanesia
  • Micronesia
  • Polynesia
  • Sea Peoples
  • The Neolithic Period in Ancient Europe
  • The Copper Age in Europe
  • The Bronze Age in Europe
  • The Celts of Ancient Europe
  • The Angles
  • The Anglo-Saxons
  • Barbarian Tribes in Ancient Europe
  • The Lombards
  • Religion in Ancient Europe
  • Celtic Mythology
  • Frankish Mythology
  • Art and Architecture in Ancient Europe
  • Family Life in Ancient Europe
  • Women in Ancient Europe
  • Food and Agriculture in Ancient Europe
  • Warfare in Ancient Europe
  • Trade in Ancient Europe
  • Government in Ancient Europe
  • Agapetus, Saint
  • Agathias
  • Alani
  • Alaric I
  • Alaric II
  • Alboin
  • Allemanni
  • Anastasius I
  • Anthemius of Tralles
  • Aristides of Miletus
  • Augustine of Canterbury, Saint
  • Beaker people
  • Belisarius
  • Benedict Biscop, Saint.
  • Benedict of Nursia, Saint
  • Boudicca
  • Britain
  • Byzantine Empire
  • Caratacus
  • Cartimandua
  • Cassiodorus
  • Cassivellaunus
  • Chlotar I
  • Clovis
  • Constantinople
  • Columba, Saint
  • Cunobelinus
  • Cyprus
  • Dallan Forgaill
  • Edwin
  • Etruscans
  • Finnic peoples
  • France
  • Franks
  • Gauls
  • Germany
  • Goths
  • Haghia Sophia
  • Hallstatt culture
  • Ireland
  • Jordanes
  • Justinian I
  • Justinian's codes
  • La Tene culture
  • Langobards
  • Malalas, John
  • Maroboduus
  • Merovingian Dynasty
  • Narses (Byzantine military leader)
  • Neolithic Europe
  • Patrick, Saint
  • Paulinus, Saint
  • Picts
  • Procopius
  • Radegunda, Saint
  • Salvianus
  • Slavs
  • Spain
  • Stonehenge
  • Suebi
  • Sutton Hoo
  • Taliesin
  • Theoderic the Great
  • Theodora
  • Theodosius II
  • Theodosius of Alexandria
  • Totila
  • Vandals
  • Vendae
  • Vercingetorix
  • Vindolanda tablets
  • Wallia
  • Human Colonization of the Ancient Americas
  • Art and Architecture of the Ancient Mayas
  • Government in the Aztec Empire
  • Religion and Mythology in the Aztec Empire
  • Religion and Mythology in the Mayan Empire
  • The Aztec Empire
  • The Mayan Empire
  • The Monte Alban Civilization
  • The Chavin Civilization
  • The Lamar Culture
  • The Moche Civilization
  • The Nazca Civilization
  • Mystery Hill ("America's Stonehenge")
  • Trade in Ancient Americas
  • Warfare in Ancient Americas
  • Women in Ancient Americas
  • Abipon
  • Adena culture
  • Akapana pyramid
  • Aleutian tradition
  • Altar de Sacrifi cios
  • Amazonia
  • American Paleo-Arctic tradition
  • Anasazi
  • Andes, central
  • Andes, south
  • Arawak
  • Archaic North American culture
  • Archaic South American culture
  • Archaic tradition, northern
  • Arctic Small Tool tradition
  • Atlatl.
  • Aztec culture
  • Ball game, Mesoamerican
  • Boylston Street weir
  • Brazil, eastern
  • Cajamarca pottery
  • California peoples
  • Caribbean
  • Chaco culture
  • Chavin de Huantar
  • Chan Chan
  • Chimu culture
  • Cuzco
  • Chichen Itza
  • Chinchorro mummies
  • Cholula
  • Clovis technological complex
  • Coba
  • Cochise culture
  • Copan
  • Dalton tradition
  • Deptford culture
  • Dorset phase
  • Dzibilchaltun
  • Eastern peoples
  • El Tajin
  • Folsom technological complex
  • Fremont culture
  • Great Basin peoples
  • Helton phase
  • Hohokam culture
  • Hopewell culture
  • Huaca de la Luna
  • Huaca del Sol
  • Inca
  • Ipiutak
  • Kachemak tradition
  • La Florida pyramid
  • Laurel culture
  • Leyden plate
  • Lima culture
  • Locarno Beach
  • Machu Picchu
  • Maritime Archaic
  • Marpole phase
  • Maya
  • Mayapan
  • Microblade tradition, Northwest
  • Middle Woodland tradition
  • Mixtecs
  • Moche culture
  • Moctezuma (II)
  • Mogollon culture
  • Monte Alban
  • Mimbres culture
  • Mound Builders
  • Nasca culture
  • Norton tradition
  • Northwest Coast peoples
  • Old Copper complex
  • Olmecs
  • Palenque
  • Paleo-Indians in North America
  • Paleo-Indians in South America
  • Plains peoples
  • Plateau peoples
  • Poverty Point
  • Pueblo peoples
  • Pyramid of the Moon
  • Raimondi stone
  • Recuay
  • Saint Mungo phase
  • Sonota culture
  • South American Intermediate Area
  • South America, southern
  • Southwest peoples
  • Subarctic peoples
  • Tarascan (state)
  • Teotihuacan
  • Thom's Creek
  • Thule culture
  • Tikal
  • Tiwanaku
  • Toltec culture
  • Tula
  • Tulum
  • Uxmal
  • Wari
  • Xochicalco
  • Zapotecs.