3/31/2024 0 Comments Ancient cities in the worldI still highly recommend it as an integrative course about the emergence of civilization in the Mediterranean basin. It is a real credit to the professor how well he delivered the content largely on his own. I also reviewed a couple chapters of ‘ Great Tour: Greece and Turkey’. Yes I supplemented the course with a book about Ancient Cities, Greece History, varied websites and a tourist reconstruction booklet of Rome. Similarly the digital terrain reconstructions of Jerusalem in ‘Holy Land Revealed‘ were essential to understanding the water system. ![]() As the referenced course had many more maps, 3d reconstructions, and photos of artifacts. For if this course had the same production standard as Prof Barnharts ‘Maya to Aztec: Ancient Mesoamerica Revealed’ I would rate it as spectacular. The course is a little bit a victim of the Great Course’s evolution in its production standards. He weaves together ancient history loosely around the topic of the emergence of cities and urban planning. * Greece & Rome: An Integrated History of the Mediterranean * Foundations of Western Civilization 1 & 2 Terrific professor I just finished lecture 24.
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