Written by the renowned authority on ancient ships and seafaring Lionel
Casson, The Ancient Mariners has long served the needs of all who are
interested in the sea, from the casual reader to the professional
historian. This completely revised edition takes into account the fresh
information that has appeared since the book was first published in
1959, especially that from archaeology's newest branch, marine
archaeology. Casson does what no other author has done: he has put in a
single volume the story of all that the ancients accomplished on the sea
from the earliest times to the end of the Roman Empire. He explains how
they perfected trading vessels from mere rowboats into huge freighters
that could carry over a thousand tons, how they transformed warships
from simple oared transports into complex rowing machines holding
hundreds of marines and even heavy artillery, and how their maritime
commerce progressed from short cautious voyages to a network that
reached from Spain to India.