Publisher's Synopsis
"The Student's Manual of Ancient Geography," authored by W.L. Bevan and edited by W. Smith, offers a comprehensive overview of the geographical knowledge of the ancient world. Designed as an educational resource, this manual provides students with detailed descriptions of ancient regions, cities, and landmarks, enhancing their understanding of historical contexts. The book combines geographical data with historical insights, making it an invaluable tool for anyone studying ancient history or classical civilizations. Its clear structure and thorough coverage make it an enduring resource for students seeking a deeper understanding of the interplay between geography and history in the ancient world.
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