Piracy, Pillage and Plunder in Antiquity: Appropriation and the Ancient World

Piracy, Pillage and Plunder in Antiquity: Appropriation and the Ancient World
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
7 August 2019
Pages
246
ISBN
9781138341005

Piracy, Pillage and Plunder in Antiquity: Appropriation and the Ancient World

Piracy, Pillage, and Plunder in Antiquity explores appropriation in its broadest terns in the ancient world, from brigands, mercenaries and state-sponsored piracy , to literary appropriation and the modern plundering of antiquities.

The chronological extent of the studies in this volume, written by an international group of experts, ranges from about 2000 BCE to the 20th century. The geographical spectrum in similarly diverse, encompassing Africa, the Mediterranean, and Mesopotamia, allowing readers to track this phenomenon in various different manifestations. Predatory behaviour is a phenomenon seen in all walks of life. While violence may often be concomitant it is worth observing that predation can be extremely nuanced in its application, and it is precisely this gradation and its focus that occupies the essential issue in this volume.

Piracy, Pillage, and Plunder in Antiquity will be of great interest to those studying a range of topics in antiquity, including literature and art, cities and their foundations, crime, warfare, and geography.

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