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ISBN: 1025479165

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Sae Power in Ancient History

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"Sea Power in Ancient History" provides a comprehensive examination of the critical role that maritime strength played in the development and fall of the great civilizations of antiquity. Arthur McCartney Shepard explores the strategic importance of the Mediterranean Sea, detailing how control of the waves dictated the fates of nations from the early Phoenician traders to the height of the Roman Empire. The work analyzes the evolution of naval technology, the logistics of ancient seafaring, and the pivotal battles that reshaped the geopolitical landscape of the ancient world.

Through a detailed study of Greek triremes, Persian fleets, and the rise of Roman naval supremacy during the Punic Wars, Shepard illustrates how sea power served as both a shield and a sword for expanding empires. The narrative delves into the tactics of famous admirals and the economic implications of maritime trade routes. "Sea Power in Ancient History" is an essential resource for readers interested in military history, classical studies, and the enduring influence of naval dominance on global history. It offers a scholarly yet accessible look at how the mastery of the sea determined the course of human civilization in the West.

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