The Cambridge Ancient History
second series of the Cambridge Ancient History, 1970-2005
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The Cambridge Ancient History
Summary
The Cambridge Ancient History is a book series[1].
Key Facts
- The Cambridge Ancient History's instance of is recorded as book series[2].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's publisher is recorded as Cambridge University Press[3].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's edition number is recorded as 2[4].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as Prolegomena and Prehistory[5].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as Early History of the Middle East[6].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as The Middle East and the Aegean Region, c.1800–1380 B.C.[7].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as History of the Middle East and the Aegean Region c. 1380–1000 B.C.[8].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as The Prehistory of the Balkans, the Middle East and the Aegean World, Tenth to Eighth Centuries B.C.[9].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and Other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C.[10].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as The Expansion of the Greek World, Eighth to Sixth Centuries B.C.[11].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as Persia, Greece and the Western Mediterranean, c.525 to 479 B.C.[12].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as The Fifth Century B.C.[13].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as The Fourth Century B.C.[14].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as The Hellenistic World[15].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.[16].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as Rome and the Mediterranean to 133 B.C.[17].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as The Last Age of the Roman Republic, 146–43 B.C.[18].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as The Augustan Empire, 43 BC–AD 69[19].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as The High Empire, A.D. 70–192[20].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337[21].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as The Late Empire, AD 337–425[22].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's has part is recorded as Late Antiquity: Empire and Successors, AD 425–600[23].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's publication date is recorded as +1990-00-00T00:00:00Z[24].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's edition or translation of is recorded as The Cambridge Ancient History[25].
- The Cambridge Ancient History's official website is recorded as https://www.cambridge.org/core/series/cambridge-ancient-history/010C506409EE858277F898C129759025[26].
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Designation and Status
The Cambridge Ancient History's instance of is recorded as book series[2].