Horse in the Ancient World

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  • ISBN 9780750921602
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Feb 2003
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The horse has played a vital part in the development of all major civilizations and in this work Ann Hyland recounts its role in ancient civilizations for which we have some kind of written record. The book covers the Hittites, Persia, the Seleukid Kingdom in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Thrace, Rome, Byzantium, Arabia, Scythia, the Steppe and Hun tribes, and China and the early Celts, thus providing a global perspective on the period c.1350 BC to c.640 AD. The vital role of the horse in economic development and in the development of warfare is presented in this text along with a variety of images from documentary, archaeological and literary sources.
Ann hyland has established herself as a leading expert on the history of the horse. her background in horse-breeding and training, combined with her historical interests, have brought her to prominence in the field. Her other publications include the Medieval Warhorse, from Byzantium to the Crusades (Sutton 1994)

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