Title Statement |
After 1177 B.C.: the survival of civilizations / Eric H. Cline. |
Series |
Turning points in ancient history |
Author |
Cline, Eric H |
Publication |
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press,[2024]©2024 |
Extent of Item |
xxvi, 314 pages |
ISBN |
9780691192130 (hardcover) |
Other Number |
pr07543838 |
Contents |
Preface : it's the end of the world as we know it (...and I don't feel fine) --Prologue : welcome to the Iron Age --The year of the hyenas, when men starved --Conqueror of all lands, avenger of Assyria --The Mediterranean became a Phoenician lake --King of the land of Carchemish --In the shadow of the ruined palaces --From collapse to resilience --Epilogue : end of a dark age. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"In a follow-up to 1177 BC, this book provides a portrait of the 400 years following the collapse of the Bronze Age, a period referred to as the First Dark Age, but which Cline will show was also an era of rebirth and resilience"-- |
Subjects & Genres |
By Topic |
Iron age |
By Location |
Mediterranean Region--Civilization |
Mediterranean Region--History--To 476 |