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Ancient Worlds Richard Miles

Ancient Worlds By Richard Miles

Ancient Worlds by Richard Miles


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The path of human progress is one of enlightenment and cruelty, achievement and bloodshed, creation and destruction. This title tells the epic story of civilization, and the cities that made us who we are. It reaches back into our distant past to bring alive its glorious and terrible people and places.

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Ancient Worlds: The Search for the Origins of Western Civilization by Richard Miles

Accompanying the major BBC TV series, Richard Miles's Ancient Worlds tells the epic story of civilization, and the cities that made us who we are.

The path of human progress is one of enlightenment and cruelty, achievement and bloodshed, creation and destruction. Here Richard Miles reaches back into our distant past to bring alive its most glorious and terrible people and places: from the first ever city in Mesopotamia to the death cults of Egypt, from the Phoenician seafarers who invented the alphabet to the brutal Assyrian empire, and on to the great city-states of Athens and Rome.

By choosing to live together with strangers in vast urban settings, Miles shows, humans harnessed the very best and the worst of ourselves, setting civilization in motion and forging the modern world.

'Epic and compelling'
Daily Mail

'An epic, spanning five millennia and half the globe'
Daily Telegraph

'Engaging ... full of interesting things about the radical social experiment of the city-state, and the new ways of living it permitted'
Independent

'Ancient Worlds really does put flesh on the bones of history and Richard Miles brings long lost cities to life'
Observer

Richard Miles is the author of Carthage Must Be Destroyed: The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Civilization. A six-part TV series of Ancient Worlds was broadcast on BBC2 in 2011. He teaches classics at the University of Sydney and was previously a Newton Trust Lecturer in the Faculty of Classics and Fellow and Director of Studies at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge.

Ancient Worlds Reviews

Epic and compelling * Daily Mail *
Engaging ... full of interesting things about the radical social experiment of the city-state, and the new ways of living it permitted * Independent *
An epic, spanning five millennia and half the globe * Daily Telegraph *
Ancient Worlds really does put flesh on the bones of history and Richard Miles brings long lost cities to life * Observer *

About Richard Miles

Richard Miles is the author of Carthage Must Be Destroyed: The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Civilization. He teaches classics at the University of Sydney and was previously a Newton Trust Lecturer in the Faculty of Classics and Fellow and Director of Studies at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge. He has written widely on Punic, Roman and Vandal North Africa and has directed archaeological excavations in Carthage and Rome.

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GOR004166969
9780241951361
0241951364
Ancient Worlds: The Search for the Origins of Western Civilization by Richard Miles
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
20110901
432
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