Making Ancient Cities
Discover the fascinating evolution of urban life in Making Ancient Cities by Cambridge University Press, published in 2014. This insightful volume spans 437 pages and delves into the intricate development and transformation of space within ancient cities. It investigates how various societal groups influenced urbanism, offering a rich tapestry of culturally and chronologically diverse case studies. By examining recent theoretical and methodological shifts in the archaeology of ancient cities, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of how urban landscapes were shaped over time. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Making Ancient Cities is an essential addition to your library that sheds light on the complexities of ancient urban life.