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The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Vikings

The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Vikings
Author: John Haywood
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1995-09
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Atlas showing the range of Viking developments and exploration.


The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Vikings

The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Vikings
Author: John Haywood
Publisher: Viking Adult
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780670864638

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Illustrates the history of the Viking age in map form and details the Vikings' activities as traders, craftsmen, explorers, settlers, terroritsts, and mercenaries


The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Civilizations

The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Civilizations
Author: John Haywood
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2005-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Civilizations explores the world's earliest cultures, from the farming settlements of Mesopotamia to the Americas and Polynesia, via the birth of Greek city states and the foundation of Rome. It examines the development of civilizations in the Near East - Babylonian, Assyrian, Persian - as well as those in Europe - the Minoans, Etruscans and Celts. Across the continents of Africa, Asia and America, it covers such subjects as Egypt from its pre-dynastic roots to the age of the Pharaohs, China during the Shang and Zhou dynasties, and the great cities of the Incas and Aztecs. Vivid descriptions of civilizations are complemented by discussion of such key topics as colonization, agriculture and technology, and the rise of empires and city states. Richly illustrated with timelines, photographs, artwork re-creations and full-colour maps, this is an illuminating and multi-faceted one-volume introduction to early peoples and the worlds they created. - Back cover.


The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Rome

The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Rome
Author: Chris Scarre
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1995-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780140513295

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More than fifteen centuries after its fall, the Roman Empire remains one of the most formative influences on the history of Europe. Its physical remains dot the landscape from Scotland to Syria. Its cities are still the great metropolises of the continent. Its law and institutions have shaped modern practice, and its ideal of a united Europe has haunted politicians ever since. Fully illustrated and featuring more than sixty full- colour maps, this atlas traces the rise and fall of the first great multinational state. It looks at its provinces and cities, its trade and economy, its armies and frontier defences; follows its foreign ward and internecine struggles; and charts its transformation into a Christian theocracy and its fall in 476.


Viking Empires

Viking Empires
Author: Angelo Forte
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2005-05-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521829922

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Viking Empires, first published in 2005, is a definitive global history of the Viking World.


Historical Atlas of the Viking World

Historical Atlas of the Viking World
Author: Angus Konstam
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Civilization, Scandinavian
ISBN: 9781904668121

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About AD 800, mysterious long-ships made their first appearance along the North Sea coast of Britain. From Shetland to the Thames, these raiding ships appeared out of the sea mists, carrying warriors so fierce that no one could stand against them. By the middle of the 9th century, these raiders began to establish settlements, and the raids continued, from Norse bases in Orkney, Ireland, and the Isle of Man. The raiders eventually became rulers, creating Scandinavian colonies in Normandy, England, and Ireland. Around the same time, a few Viking explorers ventured across the Atlantic to America, while others sailed south to Africa, into the Mediterranean, and through the European river systems deep into Russia. This book chronicles their achievements, drawing on archaeological evidence as well as the rich source of Norse Sagas and mythology.


The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Medieval World

The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Medieval World
Author: Andrew Jotischky
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0141014490

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The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Medieval World traces the development of peoples, cultures, and faiths between the coming of the barbarian invasions in the fourth century and the first voyages to the New World in the sixteenth. This colorful atlas illustrates the sweeping changes from the fall of the Roman Empire to the birth of Islam, the rise of Christianity, and the role of Judaism across Europe. Packed with vivid maps and photographs, this atlas is a perfect guide to Europe and its neighbors in the Middle Ages.


The Penguin Historical Atlas of Dinosaurs

The Penguin Historical Atlas of Dinosaurs
Author: Michael J. Benton
Publisher: Puffin
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1996
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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"An amazing amount of scientific data is packed in this oversized paperback, and, with access to the excellent graphics, full-color art, graphs, timelines, and maps, the reader feels like an expert after reading just a few pages."-Bloomsbury Review. This one-volume handbook plots the development of the monstrous rulers of the planet from their emergence from the ocean, through their dispersal across the shifting continents and their gradual evolution, to their sudden and mysterious extinction sixty-four million years ago.


The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Egypt

The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Egypt
Author: Bill Manley
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780140513318

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From its humble origins as a cluster of rival chiefdoms along the banks of the Nile, ancient Egypt rose to become one of the most advanced civilizations of its time. This atlas traces its turbulent history and remarkable cultural development, from the founding of Memphis around 5000 BC, through the territorial expansion and flourishing trade of the ‘age of empire’, to Greek domination and ultimate collapse. Political rivalries are charted through the successive dynasties, from the strife of the intermediate periods to the golden ages of prosperity and artistic glory under Akhenaten, Tutankhamun and Ramesses II. The latest archaeological evidence is used to cast new light on the vast architectural legacy of the world’s first great nation state. The authoritative narrative, illustrated with over sixty full colour maps and over seventy plates, makes this an indispensable handbook for history students and enthusiasts alike.


The Vikings in History

The Vikings in History
Author: F. Donald Logan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136527095

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Completely updated to include important primary research, archaeological findings and debates from the last decade, this third edition of F. Donald Logan's successful book examines the Vikings and their critical role in history. The author uses archaeological, literary and historical evidence to analyze the Vikings' overseas expeditions and their transformation from raiders to settlers. Focusing on the period from 800–1050, it studies the Vikings across the world, from Denmark and Sweden right across to the British Isles, the North Atlantic and the New World. This edition includes: a new epilogue explaining the aims of the book updated further reading sections maps and photographs. By taking this new archaeological and primary research into account, the author provides a vital text for history students and researchers of this fascinating people.