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The Neanderthals Rediscovered: How Modern Science is Rewriting Their Story
Book Review by James Blake Wiener

The Neanderthals Rediscovered: How Modern Science is Rewriting Their Story

The Neanderthals Rediscovered: How Modern Science Is Rewriting Their Story, by Drs. Dimitra Papagianni and Michael A. Morse, provides a series of balanced and original perspectives on a close hominid relative: the enigmatic and yet pigeonholed...
Ancient Mesopotamia (How'd They Do That in)
Book Review by Joshua J. Mark

Ancient Mesopotamia (How'd They Do That in)

Elizabeth Scholl's work Ancient Mesopotamia is an excellent introduction to Mesopotamian civilization for children. Part of the How'd They Do That In...? Series, Scholl's book begins with a story of a young girl named Kammani going to visit...
A History of the Ancient Near East ca. 3000-323 BC
Book Review by Joshua J. Mark

A History of the Ancient Near East ca. 3000-323 BC

A History of the Ancient Near East ca. 3000-323 BC by Marc Van De Mieroop is an excellent resource for anyone interested in the region of ancient Mesopotamia. His writing style is very accessible and the chapters are carefully constructed...
Sicily: Art and Invention between Greece and Rome
Book Review by James Blake Wiener

Sicily: Art and Invention between Greece and Rome

Sicily: Art and Invention between Greece and Rome is the exhibition catalogue of a landmark show at the Getty Villa in Malibu, California, covering the achievements of an ancient Sicilian golden age that lasted from c. 480-212 BCE. The catalogue's...
The Poison King: The Life and Legend of Mithradates, Rome's Deadliest Enemy
Book Review by James Blake Wiener

The Poison King: The Life and Legend of Mithradates, Rome's Deadliest Enemy

The Poison King: The Life and Legend of Mithradates, Rome's Deadliest Enemy (2009) was written by Dr. Adrienne Mayor, a Research Scholar at Stanford University. Examining the tumultuous life of this most tantalizing of ancient kings, Mayor...
The Landmark Thucydides
Book Review by Mark Cartwright

The Landmark Thucydides

Covering the conflict between Sparta and Athens and their respective allies in the 5th century BCE this is a fascinating insight into ancient Greek politics, war and society in a crucial period of Greece's history. Not only are the major...
The Springtime of the Renaissance: Sculpture and the Arts in Florence 1400-60
Book Review by James Blake Wiener

The Springtime of the Renaissance: Sculpture and the Arts in Florence 1400-60

Springtime of the Renaissance: Sculpture and the Arts in Florence, 1400-60 is the exhibition catalogue of an international, retrospective exhibition currently on show at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, Italy. Edited by Beatrice Paolozzi...
The Complete Roman Legions
Book Review by James Lloyd

The Complete Roman Legions

This book is a brilliant addition to Thames and Hudson's series on the Ancient World. This volume, co-authored by Nigel Pollard and Joanne Berry, lecturers of Roman History and archaeology at Swansea University, is a great general account...
The Pharaoh: Life at Court and on Campaign
Book Review by James Blake Wiener

The Pharaoh: Life at Court and on Campaign

The Pharaoh: Life at Court and on Campaign is the latest publication from the British Egyptologist, Dr. Garry J. Shaw (2012). Shaw is a writer and editor for the magazine, Al-Rawi: Egypt's Heritage Review, and is an instructor at the Egypt...
Peru: Kingdoms of the Sun and the Moon (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts)
Book Review by James Blake Wiener

Peru: Kingdoms of the Sun and the Moon (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts)

Peru: Kingdoms of the Sun and the Moon is the exhibition catalogue of a major traveling exhibition now on show at the Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal, Canada. Edited by Victor Pimentel—a curator of pre-Columbian art at the Montreal Museum...
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