Bury J.B., Cook S.A., Adcock F.E. (Ed.).
Second Edition. — Cambridge University Press, 1924. — 742 p.
The Cambridge Ancient History is designed as the first part of a continuous history of European peoples. The last part, the Cambridge Modern History, has long since been complete, and the middle section, the Cambridge Medieval History, is in course of publication, Starting with the remote and dim beginnings, upoh which some new rays of light fall every year, the Ancient History will go down to the victory of Constantine the Great in AD. 324, the point at which the Medieval lakes up the story.
Primitive Man, in Geological Time
Neolithic and Bronze Age Cultures
Exploration and Excavation
Chronology
The Semites
Egypt: The Predynastic Period
The Union of Egypt and The Old Kingdom
The Middle Kingdom and The Hyksos Conquest
Life and Thought in Egypt Under The Old and Middle Kingdoms
Early Babylonia and Its Cities
The Dynasties of Akkad and Lagash
The Sumerian Revival: The Empire of Ur
Isin, Larsa and Babylon
The Golden Age of Hammurabi
The Kassite Conquest
The Art of Early Egypt and Babylonia
Early Aegean Civilization