700 pages for the classical world? Crikey.
I'm never hugely keen on sweeping works covering large time periods, but I must make an exception for Braudel's The Mediterranean in the ancient world. Long-period works dealing with the geographical and physical context in which events took place were his speciality, and in this particular book he really illuminates the background against which history unfolded itself. It is a bit outdated now, but modern editions do address this somewhat in endnotes. Apart from that it's written beautifully and is a good, accessible start to the history that doesn't often get much of a mention in more popular, event-driven works.
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