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ANCIENT WARFARE readings ANCIENT PIRATES AND RAIDERS

PIRACY IN THE GRAECO-ROMAN WORLD

By Philip de Souza

Cambridge University Press, 1999

ISBN: 978-0521012409

The meticulous scholarship makes this the go-to volume on ancient piracy; A historical study examining its origins and growth, impact on trade, and the relationship between warfare and piracy. It evaluates attempts to suppress piracy by the states and rulers of the ancient world and discusses

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