![]() My recommendations of internet sites are selective. The internet contains much information about the cities and civilizations presented in this book. For a complete list of the sources of all illustrations, including photographs, see “Illustration sources” in the book. You will also find an interactive timeline, a new feature for Routledge Classical Studies websites, which allows you to view a summary of the important sites, monuments, people and periods discussed in the book, and to follow links between the entries.Īlmost all maps, plans, and line drawings in Ancient Cities are the work of Neslihan Yılmaz. Here you will find the illustrations from the book study guides designed to help you focus on important issues a glossary of technical terms worth knowing, as well as flashcards to test yourself on the key terms from each chapter and selected internet sites of current excavation projects or of themes relevant to the chapter. The Archaeology of Urban Life in the Ancient Near East and Egypt, Greece, and Rome, second edition (Routledge, 2011). Welcome to the Companion Website for Charles Gates, Ancient Cities. ![]()
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