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Book Review: 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed, by Eric H. Cline

by Assaph Mehr on April 8, 2020March 1, 2020

I watched Cline’s lecture on the topic (see below) and found it fascinating, so wanted to follow up with reading more details. This book should be required reading to anyone interested in the bronze age and antiquity. What to Expect Cline starts with an over-view of the collapse of the Late Bronze Age, and then […]

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Book Review: 24 Hours in Ancient Athens, by Philip Matyszak

by Assaph Mehr on March 25, 2020September 30, 2021

I’ve read a couple of Matyszak’s fictional-non-fiction works before, and I find his style refreshing. 24 Hours in Ancient Athens doesn’t disappoint, and delivers an excellent education resources – packaged in easy to consume storytelling. What to Expect This isn’t fiction in the normal sense – no plot and characters as such. Instead, Matyszak reconstructs […]

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Book Rreview: Philip Matyszak’s Gladiator: The Unofficial Manual

by Assaph Mehr on February 6, 2018April 5, 2018

Following Matyszak’s 24 Hours in Ancient Rome (because, y’know, he has a great style balancing  information and readability), I sought out his other books. Gladiator touches on a subject core to the third Felix Novel – In Victrix – so I started with it. What to Expect A witty, lighthearted non-fiction description of the lives of gladiators […]

Book Review: Philip Matyszak’s 24 Hours in Ancient Rome

by Assaph Mehr on November 28, 2017September 30, 2021

I came across Matyszak’s 24 Hours in Ancient Rome: A Day in the Life of the People Who Lived There via a recommendation by Alison Morton (of Nova Roma fame). It looked right up my alley, so I jumped straight into it. Very glad I did! What to Expect A witty, fictional non-fiction description of […]

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