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The Mediterranean in the Ancient World

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by Fernand Braudel


  see also Hittite civilization Indus, river 19, 61, 113, 282

  industrial structure 210-12, 252

  see also crafts; metal working Innocent III, pope 259

  Inuit peoples 39

  invasion see colonialization; migration Ionia 245-6

  see also Asia Minor; Greece; Middle East Iran (Persia) 64, 69, 158, 159, 186, 327

  army 190

  Egypt and 222

  Greece and 278-9, 280-82

  Rome and 352

  Iraq 27, 64

  iron 115, 181, 185, 196-7, 233, 234

  importance of 181-2, 186-7,

  soldering 197

  iron age 186-7

  irrigation 19, 53, 60, 61, 64

  by machine 67-8

  see also agricultural development Ischia, island (Pithecusae) 248-9, 251

  Ishtar (the goddess) 89

  Isis (the goddess) 86, 354

  Isistra 300

  Israel, kingdom of 184, 186

  Italy 13, 36, 41

  Abruzzi area 15

  Calabria 310

  cave paintings 42

  Etruscan people see Etruscan people

  Florence 259

  immigrants 193

  megaliths 107

  Mycenaean civilization 244-5

  Naples 13

  Roman unification of 308-11

  Rome 235, 236, 308, 309

  Tuscany 13, 232, 233-4 see also Etruscan people

  Venice 12

  see also Sicily ivory carving 210

  Jarmo archaeological site 52-3

  Jerba, island 15

  Jericho archaeological site 53-4, 58, 71

  Jews 184-5

  see also Semitic peoples Judah, kingdom of 184, 186

  Julius Caesar 227, 325-6, 344

  in Gaul 329-32

  Juno/Uni (the goddess) 227, 229, 238

  Jura mountains 329

  Justinian Codex 351

  Kahrstedt, U. 320

  Kanesh/Kultepe 151, 172

  Kassite people 159-60

  Keynes, J. M. 86

  Khnum (the god) 155

  Kirk, G. E. 99, 101

  Kish 88

  Knumhotep, prince of Egypt 168

  Kore (the god) 221

  Koseir96, 117

  Kothar Wa-Khasis (the god) 155

  Koyre, A. 298

  La Tene civilization 193, 195

  Laevinus, M. Valerius 321

  Lagerie man 39

  language 62, 93, 113, 127, 141, 159-60, 164, 198

  Akkadian 166, 169, 170

  Dravidian 113

  Etruscan 228-9, 230

  Latin 333, 335-6

  lingua francas 169, 170, 333

  see also alphabet; writing Laos 252

  Lauguer, J.-L. 334

  lead 192

  Lebanon 15-16, 51, 74, 86, 209

  legal structure:

  Roman 351-2

  leptolithic era see paleolithic era: upper Levant see Middle East Levanzo, island 42

  Levi-Strauss, Claude 50, 285

  Libby, William F. 28

  Libya 41, 191, 313

  Libyan peoples 178, 222

  Licinius Crassus Dives, Marcus 282, 329, 333

  Ligurian people 193

  Lipari archipelago 13

  literature:

  Greek 286-7, 302-4

  Roman 347-9

  Livy 348

  Lot, Ferdinand 354-5

  Lucan (M. Annaeus Lucanus) 349

  Luce, J. V.:

  The End of Atlantis 140

  Lucius Quietus 334

  Lucretius 343

  Ludwig, Emil 349

  Lycian people 178

  Lycurgus (the Athenian) 269

  Lydian people 184, 187

  Lysippus 304

  Macedonia 277-8, 282-3, 303

  Maecenas 347, 348, 349

  Magdalenian people 39, 46, 47, 48

  Maghreb region 32

  magic 32, 41, 43, 230-31

  see also worship/religion Maglemosian culture 47

  Mago (the agronomist) 224-5

  Mago dynasty 222

  malaria 21

  Malta 12

  archaeological sites 35, 97, 102

  megaliths 106-7

  ports/harbours 102-3

  temples 106-7

  Mamertine rulers of Messina 313

  manual skills 47

  maps/mapping 291

  Marcus Aurelius 343, 350, 352, 353

  Marduk (the god) 89, 290

  Marinatos, Spyridon 97, 99, 133

  Marius, Caius 324-5, 328

  Mars (the god) 238, 336

  Marseilles/Massalia 243, 244, 252, 254-5

  Martial/Martialis, M. Valerius 349

  de Martonne, Emmanuel 191

  Mason, S. F. 298

  Massalia see Marseille mathematics 288-9

  geometry 288, 290, 293-4, 299

  Median people 189-90

  de Medici, Lorenzo 259

  medicine 287, 289, 299-300

  Mediterranean area:

  archaeological survey 26-59, 102-3

  colonialization 205-57

  as Cretan 123-54

  as Egyptian 66-87

  geology 11-21, 23-5

  as Greek 258-305

  as Mesopotamian 68-76

  migration 63-6, 123, 132, 159-70, 172, 174-5, 178-80, 187-96

  mountain ranges 12, 14-15;

  see also individual mountains and ranges

  as Roman 306-55

  trade routes 213–14;

  see also trade/traders

  waterways 19-21;

  see also individual rivers megaliths:

  dating of 105, 106-7, 108

  purpose/function 103-4, 108-9, 110

  spread of 103-11, 119, 38onn6-7, 38mnn-i3

  types of 104

  Melkart (the god) 225, 226-7

  Menander 303

  Diskobolos 303

  Menes-Harmer, pharaoh 27, 83

  Menes-Narmer, pharaoh 63, 83, 132

  Narmer Palette 63, 78, 79, 83

  merchant class 119, 220

  Mesolithic art 44, 46

  Mesolithic era 30, 31, 46-8, 50, 379n7

  Mesopotamia 17, 51, 60-66, 68-76, 81-2, 87-90, 130, 170

  agricultural development 70-72

  collapse of 181, 183, 186

  currency 118-20

  economic structure 116, 119

  historical chronology 126

  immigrants 64-5, 159-60, 169-70

  iron age 196

  irrigation schemes 64, 68

  lower 64

  metal working 115-18

  political structure 88, 124-5

  river traffic 91-2

  Roman empire and 333, 334

  science 288, 289

  social structure 89-90

  Sumerian civilization 27, 64-5, 77, 78, 82, 88

  towns/cities 88

  trade 90, 91 – 2, 117–20

  worship/religion 88-9, 155

  see also Kish; Middle East; Ur Mesopotamian culture 64-5

  metal working 75-6

  pottery 68-9

  weaving 72-3

  writing/numbers 76-80, 79

  Messina, Straits of 249, 250, 251, 252, 310, 311, 312, 313

  metal working 71, 75, 109, 110, 111-12, 114-15, 129, 174-5

  copper/bronze 75-6, 185

  iron 181-2, 185, 196-7

  metals:

  trade in 76, 114-18, 215, 221, 222, 249, 252

  Metellus, Caecilius 325

  Meyer, Eduard 102

  Middle East 40, 47, 48, 97-9, 183-99

  agricultural development 49-59

  bronze age 113-82

  as cosmopolitan 149-52, 154, 166-7

  culture 149-52

  economic development 115-25, 127

  geology/geography 158-9

  Greek colonies 245-7

  immigrants 157-64, 187-96

  iron working 196-7

  metal working 112, 114-18

  Roman empire
in 318-20

  settlement patterns 157-64, 183, 184-7

  trade 114-18, 149

  warfare 184-7

  worship/religion 155-7

  writing 197-9

  see also Asia Minor; Crete; Egypt; Mesopotamia migration 63-6, 113, 131, 159-70, 171, 174-5, 177, 178-80, 187-96

  migrant craftsmen 151, 159, 184, 191

  as a threat 160, 162., 165, 170-80, 183, 187-90

  see also colonialization; settlement patterns Minerva/Menvra (the goddess) 238

  Minoan civilization:

  on Crete 13, 99, 1x7, 13Z, 134

  Minos (legendary king of Crete) 134, 141

  miocene era 19

  Mirandola, Pico 159

  Mithras (the god) 354

  Mithridates, Icing of Pontus 313, 314, 337

  money see currency Mongolian people 161

  Moravia 41

  Morenz, S. 83

  Morocco 191

  Moscati, Sabatino 107

  mother-goddesses 41, 104, 106, 129, 146, 167, 105-6

  mountain ranges iz, 14-15

  settlement patterns 158-60

  see also individual mountains and ranges mural paintings 13

  see also art Mycenaean civilization:

  collapse of 173-5, 176-8

  on Crete 140-45, 171

  in Italy 144-5

  trade 141-3

  Myson of Chen 169

  mythology see worship/religion

  Narmer see Menes-Narmer, pharaoh Narmer Palette 63, 78, 79, 83

  Natufian culture 53, 54

  natural sciences 191-3

  see also science naval power 135, 178, 180, 136, 171, 178, 31Z-14

  warships 99-100, 180, 202

  see also armies; weapons/warfare navigation ZI4, 291

  see also astronomy Nazar, B. 207

  Neanderthal man see Homo sapiens:

  neandertalis Necho, pharaoh 96-7

  neolithic era zo, 30, 33, 34, 41, 50, 58, 60, 191, 192

  proto-neolithic 50, 54

  Nepos, Caius Dulius 313

  Nepos, Caius Flaminius 322

  Neptune/Nethuns (the god) 238

  Nero, emperor of Rome 345

  Nietzsche, Friedrich 287

  Niger, river 16, 191

  Nile, river 19, 60, 63, 66-8

  canals 97

  Delta 15, 66-7, 74, 83

  Elephantine Island 95-6

  flooding 66, 67

  importance of 81-3

  traffic on 91-3, 95-6

  nomadic societies 15, 16, 31-3, 161-1, 167-9, 187, 188, 189

  Nougier, R.-L. 39

  number systems 78, 80

  see also language; mathematics; writing Numidian people z 17, 318

  Octavian see Augustus Caesar Oenomaos 354

  Olympus, Mount iz Oppenheimer, Richard 300

  ornament/s 31, 40, 43, 47, 112, 138, 140

  see also crafts Orontes, river 199

  Osiris (the god) 86

  Ovid 349

  Tristia 349

  Pontics 349

  Pacific Ocean 12

  paleolithic art 40-46, 45

  human form in 41

  paleolithic era 19-20, 27-37

  low/old 30, 31, 32

  middle 30, 31, 38

  upper 30, 31, 32, 33, 40-41, 47

  paleozoic era 12

  Palestine 27, 51, 179, 188

  archaeological sites 30, 35, 41

  Carmel, Mount 35, 53-4, 58, 72

  see also writing Parmenides 294-5

  Parnassus, Mount 141

  Parthian peoples 327, 333, 335

  pastoral societies 34, 47, 162-4

  see also agricultural societies Paulus, V. L. Aemilius 322

  Pausanias 243

  peasant societies 19, 85

  Pebble Culture 31

  Peoples of the Sea 160-61, 170-80, 183, 248

  see also seagoing peoples Pergamum 299, 347

  Periander of Corinth 269

  Pericles (the Athenian) 268, 272, 274, 275-7, 287, 295-7

  Persephone (the goddess) 141

  Perses (brother of Hesion) 248

  Perseus, king of Macedonia 317, 322

  Persia see Iran (Persia) Persian Gulf 16

  Persius Flaccus 349

  Petronius 349

  Phalanthos (the Spartan) 243

  pharaohs 83-4, 85

  see also individual names Philip II, king of Macedonia 277-8

  Philip V, king of Macedonia 317, 321, 322

  Philistine people 170, 179, 184, 209-10

  Philostratus 354

  Phocaean people 222, 236, 251, 254-5

  Phoenicia 15-16, 97, 184-5

  colonies 205, 206-8, 212, 255-7;

  see also Carthage

  industrial structure 210-12

  language 198, 199, 206-7

  as naval power 222, 224

  as seafaring nation 97, 100-101, 112, 185, 202, 207-10, 214

  trade 209, 212, 213-22

  worship/religion 225-6

  see also Carthage Phrygian people 172, 184

  Picard, C. 219

  Picard, G. 219

  Piganiol, A. 231

  Pillars of Hercules 13, 22, 291

  see also Straits of Gibraltar Pindar 286

  piracy 319-20, 321

  Pisistratus (the Athenian) 269, 286

  pitch (bitumen) 215

  Pithecanthropos 29, 38

  Pithecusae see Ischia, island Pittacus of Mytilene 269

  Plato 19, 140, 261, 273, 285, 288, 295, 296, 297

  Gorgias 295

  neo-Platonism 354

  Timaeus 175

  Plautus 303, 349

  Pliny the Elder 215, 336-8, 346

  pliocene era 19

  Plotinus 350, 354

  ploughs/ploughing 70-71

  see also agricultural development Plutarch 196, 300

  Po, river 14, 36, 135, 311, 315

  political structure 88, 116, 213, 137

  Cretan 134

  democracy 27Z-3

  Egyptian 83, 84, 1x1-3, 126

  Greek 141-3, 165-7, 168

  Mesopotamian 88, 114-5

  Roman 308, 313

  Pollox (the god) 308

  Polybius 316-17, 346

  Histories 316

  Polycletes (the sculptor):

  Doryphorus 346

  Pompeii 13, 304

  Pompey (Cneius Pompeius Magnus) 314, 344

  Pomponius, Sextus 351

  Porsenna, king of Clusium 136

  ports/harbours 97, 101, 102-3, 135-6, 137, 184, 185, 108-9, 218, 221, 224, 246, 249, 250-51, 163, 318-19 see also sea trade/traders Poseidon (the god) 167

  Posener, G. 85

  potter’s wheel 68-70, 131

  pottery 50, 51, 53, 54, 57, 65, 119, 137, 141, 144, 174

  cardial 94-5, 105

  Greek 146

  Samarian in trade in 152-3 see also ceramics; crafts Priam, king of Troy 151

  primitive rocks 12

  Proculus 351

  Propertius 348-9 Elegies 348

  Protagoras of Abdera 187-8, 196

  Protis of Marseille 143

  Przyluski, Jean 41, 71

  Ptah (the god) 86

  Ptolemy I Soter, pharaoh 113, 198, 303

  Ptolemy II Philadelphus, pharaoh 298

  punishment see crime/punishment

  Pusratta, emperor of Mittani m

  Pyrrhon of Elis 199, 301

  Pyrrhos II, king of Epirus 179-80

  Pythagoras 174, 193-5, 196, 197

  quaternary era 19, 33

  racial characteristics see individual people/

  races rainfall 17, 18, 11, 33

  see also climatic conditions Ramses II, pharaoh 83

  Ramses III, pharaoh 84, 178, 179, 180, 109, 111

  Red Sea 13, 16, 94, 95, 117, 158, 317

  reindeer civilization concept 47

  Rekmire (the Egyptian) 143, 144

  Reshef see Baal (the god) religion see magic; worship/religion Rhadamanthus (judge of t
he underworld) 141

  Rhine, river 317, 331, 333

  Rhodes 144, 146, 299, 320, 321

  Rhdne, river 254-5

  river traffic 90-93, 95-6

  see also boats/ships; communications/ transport; sea trade/traders rivers 19-21, 36

  importance of 61

  see also individual rivers rock strata:

  primitive 12

  sedimentary 12, 19-10

  Roman citizenship 310

  Roman culture 335-51

  architecture 344-5

  art343-4, 345-6, 350-51

  Greek culture and 341-4

  literature 347-9

  Roman empire 23, 24, 306-55

  achievements 15, 20

  army 306, 309, 311, 317-18, 321-2, 317

  in Britain 306, 331

  as brutal 321-1, 328

  Carthage and 311, 312-18

  Christianity in 352-5

  colonies 308, 310, 311, 329-31

  Colosseum 345

  decline of 16, 312-6, 335, 349-51

  economic structure 319-20, 322-3

  Etruscans and 308, 310

  extent of 327, 331, 334

  Gaul and 308-9, 310, 315, 329-31

  Germania and 317, 318, 331-1, 334

  Greece and 309

  Greece as province of 159, 184, 311, 323

  growth of 307-11, 316-21, 316-35

  legal structure 351-1

  Macedonia and 310-11, 313

  Mesopotamia and, 333, 334

  in Middle East 318-10

  as naval power 311-14

  Persia and 351

  political structure 308, 313

  population 317

  provinces 306, 310-11, 323

  Rome 135, 236, 308, 309

  social structure 325

  Spain and 314

  Syria and 319

  technology 339-40

  towns/cities 328, 338-42, 344-5

  worship/religion 353, 3 54;

  see also Christianity above Roman roads 310, 333, 339

  Rostovzeff, Michel 296

  Rostow, W. W. 302

  Rougier, Louis 301

  Russia 41, 187, 188, 189, 195

  Sabinus 352

  Sahara desert 15-19, 34, 66, 162, 191,

  cave paintings 42

  Sahura, pharaoh 74, 95, 96

  Sallust 348

  Catiline Conspiracy 348

  Jugurthian War 348

  salt pans/salting 221

  Samarian ware 212

  see also pottery Samarra culture 64, 65

  Samnite people 309, 310

  Santorini see Thera, island Sardinia 17, 32, 36, 112, 215, 315, 379n4, 382n5

  archaeological sites 35

  Li Muri tombs 108

  megaliths 107-9

  metal working 109

  Saronic Gulf 249

  Saturn/Satre (the god) 117, 138

  Sceptics 199

  Schaeffer, Claude A. 13, 112, 172, 173

  Schliemann, Heinrich 130

  science:

  applied 295-7, 300-301

  Greek 285-302

  medicine 287, 289, 299-300

  natural sciences 292-3

  Roman 339-40

  see also technological advances Scipio Aemilianus, P. Cornelius 223, 316

  Scipio Africanus 234, 319, 312

  sculpture 57, 148, 343-4, 346

  see also art Scythian culture 189, 195

  Scythian people 163, 188-90

 

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