Explore ancient empires and their inscriptions in History, Prophecy and the Monuments, Volume I.
This scholarly volume surveys the rise and fall of civilizations across Egypt, Syria, and the Levant, drawing on inscriptions, annals, and scholarly translations to illuminate how rulers shaped the past.
The book traces a long arc—from early dynastic rulers through major campaigns and treaties, to the movements of peoples that reshaped the region. It weaves together monumental sources and historical analysis to describe diplomacy, conquest, and cultural exchange in the ancient world.
- Grounded discussion of key kings and battles across Egypt, the Hittites, and neighboring lands
- Examination of inscriptions and their role in reconstructing history
- Connections between political events and broader social changes in the region
- Careful notes on interpretation and translation of ancient texts
Ideal for readers of classical history and biblical-era studies who seek a rigorous, source-focused overview of the era's major powers and their interactions.