Search
Search through the catalogue of ancient history books:
Related Pages
Encyclopedia Definition
Indo-European
|
|
by
Cristian Violatti published on 19 January 2013 |
The term Indo-European is essentially a linguistic term denoting a language family with a large number of branches: Indic, Iranian, Tocharian, Albanian, Anatolian, Armenian, Greek, Italic, Celtic, Germanic, Baltic and Slavic. A small group of unaffiliated languages (Phyrgian, Thracian, Macedonian, Illyrian, Venetic, Messapic and Lusitanian) is also considered... [continue reading]
Encyclopedia Definition
Europe
|
|
by
Joshua J. Mark published on 14 July 2010 |
Europe is the second smallest of the seven continents covering roughly 2% of the earth’s surface. The name 'Europe’ has long been thought to have been derived from the ancient myth of Zeus and Europa. According to this tale, the great god Zeus, seeing the lovely Phoenician princess Europa bathing (or, according to other versions, playing with her handmaidens... [continue reading]
Results
Showing books 91 to 100 of 672.
-

Maximillien De LafayetteCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (30 August 2008)Currently unavailable -

AnonymousRoutledge (09 December 2008)Price: $206.26 -

Marvin PerryCengage Learning (12 January 2010)Price: $146.49 -

Jackson J. SpielvogelWadsworth Publishing (14 January 2008)Currently unavailable -

David WengrowOxford University Press, USA (15 July 2010)Price: $26.96 -

Vishal MangalwadiThomas Nelson (10 May 2011)Price: $13.84 -

Georges RouxPenguin Books (01 March 1993)Price: $10.56 -

Barry CunliffeYale University Press (02 September 2008)Currently unavailable


Follow us on Google Plus
Follow us on Facebook
Join us on LinkedInAncient History Group
Ancient History Encyclopedia Profile
Tweet
Follow us on TwitterWe're a non-profit company, and we need your help. For as little as 2 $/€/£ you can help us provide the best free ancient history information on the web. Thank you!
Donate now!