The Cambridge Ancient History

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Cambridge University Press, 1970
 

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CONTENTS
2
by A E ASTIN Professor of Ancient History The Queens
3
The Carthaginians in Spain
18
The Second Punic
48
Campania
52
Spain in the Second Punic War
58
North Africa
64
Rome and Greece to 205 B C
81
The Greek lands of central and southern Asia
390
Bactria and Northwestern India
392
Roman tradition and the Greek world
422
The transformation of Italy 300133 B C The evidence
477
Italy and Sicily
478
The inscription on the sarcophagus of L Cornelius Scipio Barbatus page
483
Potters marks from Cales third century B C
486
Potters marks on reliefware from Cales
487

The Adriatic
82
Roman expansion in the west
107
Northern Italy
108
Spain in the second century B C
120
North Africa at the time of the Third Punic War
144
Carthage
158
Roman government and politics 200134 B C
163
Rome and Italy in the second century B C
197
Rome against Philip and Antiochus
244
Greece and Asia Minor
246
Rome the fall of Macedon and the sack of Corinth
290
Macedonia and Greece
292
The Seleucids and their rivals
324
Asia Minor and Syria
326
The Seleucid monarchy 187162 B C
338
The decline of the Seleucids 162129 B C
356
Asia Minor 158129 B C
373
Roman policy in the east 189129 B C
382
The Greeks of Bactria and India
388
Profiles of GrecoItalic amphoras
488
Plan of the forum of Paestum
489
Plan of the sanctuary at Pietrabbondante
490
Profiles of Dressel I amphoras
497
Typical profiles of thinwalled pottery of the Republican period
500
Three Hellenistic dynasties
517
Chronological table
523
BIBLIOGRAPHY
543
B Sources
549
Rome and Carthage
558
E The Seleucids and their neighbours
562
F The Greeks of Bactria and India
569
G The Romans in Spain
577
3
585
Miscellaneous
590
44
599
67
605
78
614
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