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Eivind Heldaas Seland

    Ships of the desert and ships of the sea
    A Global History of the Ancient World
    • A Global History of the Ancient World

      Asia, Europe and Africa before Islam

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on a global perspective, this book explores the evolution of human societies from the last Ice Age to the emergence of Islam in the seventh century CE. It challenges the traditional emphasis on Greece and Rome by examining diverse cultures and developments across the world, providing a comprehensive understanding of ancient history.

      A Global History of the Ancient World
    • Ships of the desert and ships of the sea

      Palmyra in the World Trade of the First Three Centuries CE

      In the Roman period the world from the Atlantic Ocean to the East China Sea was tied together by ships and caravans carrying textiles, minerals, aromatics, and other valuable commodities across vast distances. In the span of three short centuries the Syrian city of Palmyra rose from unremarkable origins to assume a key role in this exchange – a position that eventually enabled her to, albeit unsuccessfully, take on the might of Rome herself. This first book-length survey of Palmyrene trade in almost four decades asks how this was possible for the people of a city that was neither on the shortest, nor on the easiest route between east and west. The study draws on the wealth of epigraphic, literary, and archaeological data handed down from the ancient city as well as the extensive scholarly tradition. This material is juxtaposed with information about the natural and geopolitical environment, ethnographic records, and network analysis, in order to explain the remarkable success of the cosmopolitan desert nomads of Palmyra.

      Ships of the desert and ships of the sea