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From the internationally bestselling author of Horrible Histories, the first volume in a new series for adults.
From the author of Horrible Histories comes the fourth volume in Terry Deary's gritty and humorous history series for adults.
The classic, bestselling work on the Arthurian era and its fundamental role in the birth of Britain today.
This book is a light-hearted look at life in the city of Bath in Roman times, almost two thousand years ago. Back then, the city was called Aquae Sulis (the Waters of Sul). Sul being a local goddess sacred to the tribe who lived in this region.
The rise and fall of the Roman Empire by those that saw it.
A book for students and scholars of ancient history and religion, Constantine and the Bishops shows how Christian belief motivated and gave shape to imperial rule.
James F. Romano, curator of Egyptian art at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, was a leading figure in the... Læs mere
The Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt (JARCE) was established in 1962 to foster research into the history, languages, social... Læs mere
The second millennium BCE in the ancient Near East saw increased interactions and interconnections between Egypt and the regions of the southern Levant. The essays in this volume explore these interconnections.
The historical context for a group of ancient and medieval figural graffiti found in 2015 at El-Kurru in northern Sudan, a royal pyramid burial ground of... Læs mere
Providing basic rules and formulae to aid the translation of Roman inscriptions.
So much has been written about the Roman army in Britain that the vital role of the navy - both in support of the army and in the defence of this distant Roman province -... Læs mere