
New Books in Ancient History The Far Edges of the Known World: A New History of the Ancient Past
Feb 17, 2026
Owen Rees, interdisciplinary ancient historian and author, explores borderlands of the ancient Mediterranean and beyond. He discusses vibrant life at imperial edges. He highlights archaeology overturning center–periphery myths. He traces nomads, diasporas, cultural exchange, and surprising permanence at the margins.
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Edges Reframe Ancient History
- The book reframes the ancient world by focusing on borderlands rather than imperial centers.
- This reveals diverse, thriving cultures that challenge center-focused histories.
Use Case Studies, Not Single Narratives
- Abandon single-center narratives to understand edge societies fully.
- Use case studies and archaeological evidence to build multidimensional histories.
Choose Sites For Rich, Complementary Evidence
- Site selection followed where rich archaeological and documentary evidence survive.
- That led to examples like Egypt, Hadrian's Wall, Olbia and Massalia as revealing edges in practice.


