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This revised edition traces the period from Greece's Bronze Age to Rome's fall in the west through over 150 maps of ancient physical and human landscapes. Accompanied by concise texts and recommendations for further reading, this is an essential reference work primarily for non-specialists interested in these civilizations.

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This revised edition traces the period from Greece's Bronze Age to Rome's fall in the west through over 150 maps of ancient physical and human landscapes. Accompanied by concise texts and recommendations for further reading, this is an essential reference work primarily for non-specialists interested in these civilizations.


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Autorenporträt
Richard Talbert is Research Professor of History at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, US. His publications include the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World, Rome's World: The Peutinger Map Reconsidered, Challenges of Mapping the Classical World and The Romans from Village to Empire. Lindsay Holman is Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Mercyhurst University (Erie, Pennsylvania, US). Her research explores the materiality of inscriptions naming slaves from the Roman Empire. She is the author of "Two Unpublished Tesserae Nummulariae from the Lewis Collection, Cambridge," ZPE 210 (2019). Benet Salway is Senior Lecturer in Ancient History at University College London, UK; a director of the British Academy 'Projet Volterra' on Roman Law; and a contributor to L'Année épigraphique. He has published widely on aspects of Greco-Roman geography, including "Putting the world in order" (Chicago, 2012).