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The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Greece
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (1997)
Author: Robert Morkot
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nice photos but inaccaurate
This bookis inaccurate in that it does not illustrate all of the greek world correctly. There's always a problem with the extand of the ancient Greeks, but everyone knows that Epiros, lower Macedonia, and the coastal part of thrace were inhabited by Greeks. One thing I loved about this little book, however, is the lovely photos and the clear outlines.

An excellent introduction to ancient Greece
People lose interest in history quickly if they cannot visualize the world of the past. Penguin's historical atlas series brings the past to life in vibrant color with maps, illustrations, and photographs of historical sites and artifacts. The book is not intended for scholarly research. Rather, it's intended to give an overview of Greek history through the centuries from the ages of Cretan and Mycenean domination over the eastern Mediterranean to the triumph of Rome over her elder Greek sibling states. The reader is introduced to the variety of Greek societies and leaders who shaped the first European civilization. Some long-standing myths are disposed of, and the language is concise yet readable. This is a good resource for any middle or high school student, and is an excellent quick reference for any college student who has to wade through dry, unillustrated texts.

5000 yrs of Western Civilization Mapped Out
I am an inveterate map reader. Whenever I travel there is a map in my pocket. But a recent trip to the Middle East and growing hobby collecting ancient coins had left me lost and confused as I tried to put in context the ruins visited and the coins I collected. With time, the names of cities and regions change so that one needs a separate map for each period. Morkot's superbly written historical atlas not only provides maps, but the rationale and context for their evolution and change. One of the best features in the structure of this book is the use of the overview, followed by a series of in-depth accounts, each from the perspective of the important "players" during a given historical period. This approach is immensely effective in reinforcing the information since the same information is repeated and new information added as each of the regions, their politics and battles, are succesively presented. From the Mycenae to the Parthians are thousands of years, thousands of miles, and thousands of political entities whose ebb and flow of power and reach of influence affect us even today. For the first time after years of puzzling over strange Grecian place names and leaders, I am now able to begin to understand the who what when and where for the 5 millenia preceding the birth of Christ. I wish this had been the first book I read in my study of ancient history. I can hardly wait to start on Penguin's sequel - Acient Rome.


Centuries of Darkness: A Challenge to the Conventional Chronology of Old World Archaeology
Published in Hardcover by Rutgers University Press (1993)
Authors: Peter James, Nikos Kokkinos, Robert Morkot, Joh Frankish, I. J. Thorpe, and Colin Renfrew
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where's the second half ?
This book gives a convincing and well researched thesis that the conventual chronology for the years roughly 1000BC to 500BC have been inflated by about 250 years. It also demonstrates that the problem is with the standard egyptian chronology which is throwning off the dating. This is a thesis put forth in other books notably PHAROAHS AND KINGS by DAVID ROHL however this book goes into greater depth and covers more areas than any other book I have seen on the subject. But frustratingly it stops there and totally fails to give the authors thesis on what the correct chronology for this time is. The impression left is that this only half the book. What's here is very interesting but is like a jigsaw puzzle with half the pieces left out.

Centuries of Darkness
Centuries of Darkness is, to me, an unusual work, in that the authors seem to be serious historians, who are still willing to stand up and point out the emperor's got no clothes. In this case, the emperor is the convoluted house of cards made up of middle eastern chronology which has been developing, in good faith, for over a century, and the fact that there appear to be flaws in this structure. The descriptions of these flaws and their suggestions for ways to handle them are well presented, even if they are not all immeadiately compelling. In short, this work is truly nutritious food for thought, and well worth the time to read it.


Centuries of Darkness: A Challenge to the Chronology of Old World Archaeology
Published in Paperback by Rutgers University Press (1993)
Authors: Robert Morkot, Peter James, I. J. Thorpe, Nikos Kokkinos, and Colin Renfrew
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A challenge to archaeological groupthink
James does an excellent job of confronting the problem of chronology in archaeology and ancient history. Is our understanding of the ancient world hopelessly confused because of a confused chronology? James looks at research on the entire ancient Mediterranean, comparing building and pottery finds, writings, and artwork, and the dating techniques used to place them in context. As others--from Immanuel Velikovsky (Ages in Chaos, 1952) to David Rohl (Pharaohs and Kings, 1997)--have argued, James sees the source of the problem in Egyptology. The dates calculated for the reigns of certain pharaohs and dynasties have been used as the foundation on which to cross-date finds throughout the ancient Near East and the Mediterranean. If this foundation is rotten, it throws the chronology of the rest of the ancient world into chaos.

This is a scholarly book, and its very thoroughness makes it a rather dry and seemingly repetitive read. This is mainly because the same kinds of errors have been made or borrowed in all the studies--Greek, Hittite, Egyptian, Israelite, etc.--that James critiques. Still, it is an excellent reference work for anyone trying to understand where our studies of ancient history went wrong and where they need to be corrected.


Ancient Egypt and the Middle East
Published in Hardcover by DK Publishing (01 August, 2001)
Author: Robert Morkot
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The Black Pharaohs: Egypt's Nubian Rulers
Published in Paperback by Rubicon Press (01 December, 2002)
Author: Robert G. Morkot
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Egypt
Published in Hardcover by Book Sales (1989)
Author: Robert Morkot
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Egypt: Land of the Pharaohs, Fifth Edition (Odyssey Illustrated Guide)
Published in Paperback by Odyssey Publications (2003)
Author: Robert Morkot
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The Empires of Ancient Egypt
Published in Hardcover by BBC Consumer Publishing (29 March, 2001)
Author: Robert Morkot
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Historical Dictionary of Ancient Egyptian Warfare (Historical Dictionaries of War, Revolution, and Civil Unrest, No. 26)
Published in Hardcover by Scarecrow Press (2004)
Author: Robert Morkot
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Introduction to Egypt (Odyssey Guides)
Published in Paperback by Odyssey Publications Ltd (17 January, 1991)
Author: Robert Morkot
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