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From Mud Huts to Mediterranean Masters -- Be Careful Whom You Bully. Echoes of Ancient Rome: Politics, Medicine, and War
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- ISBN8232515218
- EAN9798232515218
- Date de parution22/12/2025
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Résumé
Part of the Roman history and archaeology series, "Echoes of Ancient Rome: Politics, Medicine, and War". From Mud Huts to Mediterranean Masters is a living book - a growing collection of essays that explore how Rome rose from an insignificant cluster of huts to a Mediterranean superpower. Through the lens of naval innovation, maritime archaeology, and the psychology of underestimated societies, this work examines how a people dismissed by their neighbors transformed themselves into masters of the sea.
Each essay stands alone, yet together they form a sweeping narrative about resilience, adaptation, and the long arc of power. Readers will encounter Roman galleys, shipwrecks, naval rams, forgotten technologies, and the cultural forces that shaped the ancient world. This book evolves over time. New essays are added periodically, expanding the story and deepening the exploration as fresh research, insights, and discoveries emerge.
For readers who enjoy ancient history, maritime archaeology, or the timeless lesson embedded in the subtitle - be careful whom you bully - this is a dynamic, ongoing journey into the making of a civilization.
Each essay stands alone, yet together they form a sweeping narrative about resilience, adaptation, and the long arc of power. Readers will encounter Roman galleys, shipwrecks, naval rams, forgotten technologies, and the cultural forces that shaped the ancient world. This book evolves over time. New essays are added periodically, expanding the story and deepening the exploration as fresh research, insights, and discoveries emerge.
For readers who enjoy ancient history, maritime archaeology, or the timeless lesson embedded in the subtitle - be careful whom you bully - this is a dynamic, ongoing journey into the making of a civilization.






















