By embracing these resources and engaging with the academic community, we can continue to uncover the secrets of antiquity, while upholding the values of intellectual property and access to knowledge.
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If you just need to learn the material covered in Antiquity 1 and are not bound to specific page numbers for assignments, look into Open Educational Resources. Platforms like OpenStax or the Ancient History Encyclopedia provide free, peer-reviewed, and entirely legal history texts covering the same historical eras. Conclusion