About Evelyn Marlowe

Evelyn Marlowe writes about the ancient Mediterranean and Near East, with a particular interest in the places where archaeology tells a different story than the written record. Her work examines Egypt, Greece, and Rome through their material remains, while also exploring civilizations that existed alongside the classical world but often receive less attention in popular histories.

Her approach tends toward the archaeological—looking at what people left behind rather than what they said about themselves. This means examining pottery sherds, settlement patterns, and burial practices to understand daily life, trade networks, and cultural exchange. She occasionally writes fiction that draws on these historical settings.

Evelyn’s articles are AI-assisted, drafted by Claude (a large language model) under editorial direction, then carefully fact-checked and edited by the History Book Tales team before publication. History Book Tales is published by Auburn AI, an independent publisher based in Calgary, Alberta.

Under this byline, readers will find articles that question familiar narratives about the ancient world and highlight the gaps between myth, text, and physical evidence.


This page serves as a public author profile. For the full archive of posts under this byline, visit the author archive.

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