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In this sumptuous guide to twelve centuries of military development, Peter Connolly combines a detailed account of the arms and armies of Greece and Rome with his superb full-color artwork. Making use of fresh archeological evidence and new material on the manufacture and use of the weapons of the period, the author presents an attractive and impressive volume that is both scholarly and beautifully presented with illustrations that are, quite rightly,...
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This book explores the ancient Babylonians, nestled in the cradle of Mesopotamia, who made profound contributions to the field of mathematics, laying the groundwork for subsequent mathematical developments. Their numerical systems, basic arithmetic operations, and innovative use of mathematical symbols stand as pillars of ancient mathematical thought, showcasing a sophisticated understanding that emerged as early as the 19th century BCE.
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Get the Summary of Simon Winchester's Knowing What We Know in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. Simon Winchester's book "Knowing What We Know" explores the evolution of knowledge transmission from ancient times to the modern era. It begins with the story of Shukla Bose, who transformed from a hotel executive to an educator, providing free education to impoverished children in Bengaluru, India. The book examines the...
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There is a spiritual war taking place in our world. And this war is being battled for our souls.A war between Good and Evil.The author is convinced that no matter how many evils the children of darkness continue to create and invent to dominate humanity in this world, the true battle that will decide if we are affected or not individually and with our closest families by all this maelstrom of evil, is the battle that we must individually fight against...
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The Aztec Empire, Rise and Fall is a captivating exploration of one of the most fascinating cultures in world history. From their mysterious origins in ancient Mesoamerica to their tragic demise at the hands of Spanish conquistadors, this book offers a comprehensive account of the Aztecs' rise to power, their legendary military prowess, and their complex religious beliefs and mythology. Beginning with a tour of the Aztec's stunning archaeological...
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Hay una guerra espiritual teniendo lugar en nuestro mundo. Y esta guerra se libra por nuestras almas.Es una guerra entre el Bien y el Mal.El autor está convencido de que por muchos males que los hijos de las tinieblas sigan creando e inventando para dominar a la humanidad en este mundo, la verdadera batalla que decidirá si somos afectados o no individualmente y con nuestras familias más cercanas por toda esta vorágine del mal, es la batalla que...
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Get the Summary of Erik Sass's The Mental Floss History of the World in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "The Mental Floss History of the World" by Erik Sass provides a sweeping overview of human history, from the earliest nomadic groups to the complexities of the modern world. It traces the development of agriculture, the rise of cities and empires, and the evolution of societies and religions. The book delves into...
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We are excited to introduce you to our book, "Sanatana Dharma: Exploring the Eternal Path." If you have been seeking a deeper understanding of life's purpose, spirituality, and the timeless wisdom of ancient Indian traditions, this book is for you.Sanatana Dharma, often referred to as the Eternal Way of Life, encapsulates the profound teachings and practices that have guided humanity for centuries. In this book, we embark on a transformative journey,...
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Get the Summary of Jonathan Harris's The Lost World of Byzantium in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "The Lost World of Byzantium" by Jonathan Harris explores the rich tapestry of Byzantine history, focusing on the empire's cultural, religious, and political transformations. The book delves into the reign of Emperor Constantine, whose conversion to Christianity marked a significant shift in the Roman Empire's religious...
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Get the Summary of Stefanie Caponi's Guided Tarot in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "Guided Tarot: A Beginner's Guide to Card Meanings, Spreads, and Intuitive Exercises for Seamless Readings" by Stefanie Caponi is a comprehensive resource for those embarking on the journey of tarot reading. The book emphasizes tarot as a tool for self-discovery, personal growth, and spiritual connection rather than mere fortune-telling....
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Delve into the reign of Hammurabi, one of the most illustrious rulers in the ancient world. Hammurabi ascended to the Babylonian throne in the early 18th century BCE, marking a significant chapter in the socio-political landscape of the time. His rule witnessed a confluence of cultural, political, and economic factors that shaped the trajectory of ancient Mesopotamia and laid the groundwork for the famous Codex Hammurabi, a comprehensive legal code...
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This book looks into Babylon's genesis taking us back to the third millennium BCE when the Akkadian Empire, under the rule of Sargon the Great, laid the foundation for the city-state. Sargon, a charismatic and ambitious leader, sought to consolidate his dominion over the fertile lands between the twin rivers. In this political tapestry, a settlement known as Eridu would play a pivotal role.
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This book explores the ancient realm of Mesopotamia, along the banks of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The Babylonians wove a rich tapestry of religious beliefs that formed the backbone of their cultural and societal identity. At the heart of this intricate cosmology stood a diverse and complex pantheon of gods, each endowed with unique attributes, responsibilities, and mythological narratives. Explore how this pantheon not only shaped the Babylonian...
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In this classic work, the eminent archeologist recounts his historic excavations and the significant Biblical findings they revealed.
French archeologist André Parrot led some of the most important digs of the twentieth century. In 1933, he began excavations on the right bank of the Euphrates River in present-day Syria. Uncovering numerous artifacts and architecture, he was able to identify the site as the Mesopotamian city of Mari. In this wide-ranging...
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This book explores the vast Central Asian steppes, an expanse of rolling grasslands stretching from the Danube River in the west to the borders of China in the east, that have borne witness to the nomadic lifestyles of diverse tribes and cultures for millennia. In this vast and dynamic landscape, poetic expressions emerged as a reflection of the nomadic way of life, capturing the essence of the steppe's beauty, challenges, and the nomads' deep connection...
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We live in an era rife with cultural conflict. The 21st century is by no means free of wars, terrorism, riots, famine, nor epidemics. We may attempt to solve the challenges of our times by uniting the humanistic disciplines of philosophy, science, and technology. Our modern reality requires a fundamental understanding of the problems beleaguering our existence. Science and literature are key tools for gaining this insight. The wisdom accumulated throughout...
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This book explores the artistic landscape of ancient Babylon, situated in the heart of Mesopotamia. Learn more about Babylonian art, characterized by its distinctive materials, styles, and themes that played a pivotal role in conveying the identity and aspirations of this ancient civilization.
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In The New Covenanters – Part I: The Rising Tide, journey back to the tumultuous first century of the Christian Era – a time that reshaped the destinies of Rome and Judaea. This captivating historical narrative plunges readers into an era marked by the crucifixion of Jesus, the fervent struggles of the Jews under Roman rule, and the heartrending destruction of Jerusalem's Second Temple.
The tale revolves around the enigmatic Josephus Flavius,...
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Following the First Civil War the Roman Republic was able to rebuild itself and restore stability. Yet the problems which had plagued the previous seventy years of the Republic, of political reform being met with violence and bloodshed, had not been resolved and once again resumed. Men such as Catiline and Clodius took up the mantle of reform which saw Rome paralysed with domestic conflict and ultimately bloodshed and murder. In the search for stability,...
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This book explores the vibrant tapestry of Malaysian culture, tracing the diverse ethnicities and traditions that have shaped the nation's identity across millennia. Each chapter unveils a different facet of Malaysia's cultural mosaic, emphasizing the rich heritage, customs, and contributions of its various ethnic communities.
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