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Preface Welcome to the Encyclopedia of Society and Culture in the An-cient World, a four-volume set that provides comprehensive coverage of the ancient world from prehistory through th

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Preface

Welcome to the Encyclopedia of Society and Culture in the

An-cient World, a four-volume set that provides comprehensive

coverage of the ancient world from prehistory through the

fall of Rome in 476 c.e For coverage aft er that point, readers

are urged to consult our companion set, the Encyclopedia of

Society and Culture in the Medieval World, which covers the

period from the fall of Rome to the start of the Renaissance

SCOPE AND ARRANGEMENT

OF THE SET

Th e Encyclopedia of Society and Culture in the Ancient World

contains 69 separate entries, each devoted to a specifi c

cultur-al or societcultur-al topic Of these 69 entries, 14 comprise “major”

topics with longer, more in-depth coverage than the standard

entries Th e entries are arranged in alphabetical order by

topic; readers may consult the Contents page for a listing of

these topics

Each entry includes a discussion of the topic from the

perspective of the following centers of civilization:

• Africa

• Egypt

• Th e Middle East

• Asia and the Pacifi c

• Europe

• Greece

• Rome

• Th e Americas

Readers will note that there is some overlap in this list:

Egypt is part of Africa, of course, just as Greece and Rome are

part of Europe However, because the civilizations of ancient

Egypt, Rome, and Greece are so oft en studied separately, we

decided to treat them as such in this encyclopedia Entries

de-voted to Europe will thus not discuss Rome and Greece, while

those devoted to Africa will not discuss Egypt

In addition, we understand that the term Middle East

has not traditionally been used to refer to the ancient regions

of the Levant (Israel, Jordan, parts of Syria, the Palestin-ian Authority, and Lebanon), Anatolia (Turkey), Armenia, Persia (Iran), and Mesopotamia (Iraq and parts of Syria) However, some educators and scholars, especially those involved in comparative history, are beginning to adopt the term when discussing this region We decided to use

the term Middle East for this encyclopedia in light of that

increasing usage

ENTRY DETAILS

Each entry begins with an introductory essay that outlines the major developments on a given topic in the ancient world Following that introduction are separate essays on the topic from the perspective of the named centers of civilization At the end of the main text of each entry is a list of “see also” references to related entries, followed by a further reading list

of books, articles, and Web sites on the topic

OTHER ELEMENTS

In addition to the main text, the encyclopedia incorporates sidebars on topics that do not fi t neatly into the central discussion as well key primary source excerpts scattered throughout the set Th ese primary source documents ap-pear at the end of many entries Our goal in identifying and including these primary sources is to facilitate additional comparative study between cultures on a given topic Read-ers may consult the List of Primary Source Documents in the front matter for a guide to the individual sources found

in the encyclopedia Th e set also features more than 250 maps and illustrations Th e front matter lists these maps and illustrations

Aside from detailing the maps, illustrations, and primary source documents, the front matter includes a section about the set’s advisers and contributors and a general introduction

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