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Question: Can you recommend some ancient history academic books for the Ancient History Facts Exam?
Certainly! Here is a list of recommended ancient history academic books that can help you prepare for the Ancient History Facts Exam: 1. "The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia" edited by Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon 2. "The Histories" by Herodotus, translated by Robin Waterfield 3. "The History of the Ancient World" by Susan Wise Bauer 4. "A History of the Ancient Near East, ca. 3000-323 BC" by Marc Van De Mieroop 5. "The Oxford Classical Dictionary" edited by Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth 6. "A History of Ancient Egypt" by Nicolas Grimal, translated by Ian Shaw 7. "The Cambridge History of Iran" edited by various authors 8. "The Archaeology of Ancient Greece" by James Whitley 9. "The Peloponnesian War" by Thucydides, translated by Rex Warner 10. "A History of Ancient Israel and Judah" by J. Maxwell Miller and John H. Hayes 11. "The Cambridge Ancient History" edited by various authors (this is a multi-volume set, refer to the relevant volumes for your specific topics) 12. "The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt" by Ian Shaw 13. "A History of Rome" by Marcel Le Glay, Jean-Louis Voisin, and Yann Le Bohec 14. "History of Greece: From the Beginnings to the Byzantine Era" by Hermann Bengtson, translated by Edmund F. Bloedow 15. "Carthage Must Be Destroyed: The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Civilization" by Richard Miles These books cover a wide range of topics within ancient history and should help you develop a strong foundation for your exam. Be sure to consult your specific exam syllabus for the most relevant books and resources.
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