Further Reading
If you’ve been interested by the stuff I’ve been posting about, you might like these books:
The Punic Wars 264-146 BC (Essential Histories) by Nigel Bagnall
Chasing Aphrodite: The Hunt for Looted Antiquities at the World’s Richest Museum by Ralph Frammolino and Jason Felch
Between Rome and Carthage: Southern Italy during the Second Punic War by Michael P. Fronda
Archives Power: Memory, Accountability, and Social Justice by Randall C. Jimerson
Archives: Principles and Practices by Laura Agnes Millar
The Battle for Christmas by Stephen Nissenbaum (the first two or three chapters of this were my source for the Christmas posts; it is awesome and you should all read it)
Between Rome and Jerusalem: 300 Years of Roman-Judaean Relations by Martin Sicker
Surviving Sacrilege: Cultural Persistence in Jewish Antiquity by Steven Weitzman
And here is a journal article I used for the Hannibal post: Hannibal’s Mules: The Logistical Limitations of Hannibal’s Army and the Battle of Cannae, 216 BC by John F. Shean
Past recommendations may be found on the Further Reading page.