Cities that shaped the ancient world
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Contributors
Norwich, John Julius, 1929-2018, editor.
Status
General Shelving - 3rd Floor
HT114 .C485 2014
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HT114 .C485 2014
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Book
Physical Desc
240 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 26 cm
Language
English
Notes
General Note
"151 illustrations, 147 in color."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
Today we take living in cities, with all their attractions and annoyances, for granted. But when did humans first come together to live in large groups, creating an urban landscape? What were these places like to inhabit? More than simply a history of ancient cities, this volume also reveals the art and architecture created by our ancestors, and provides a fascinating exploration of the origins of urbanism, politics, culture, and human interaction. Arranged geographically into five sections, Cities That Shaped the Ancient World takes a global view, beginning in the Near East with the earliest cities such as Ur and Babylon, Troy and Jerusalem. In Africa, the great cities of Ancient Egypt arose, such as Thebes and Amarna. Glorious European metropolises, including Athens and Rome, ringed the Mediterranean, but also stretched to Trier on the turbulent frontier of the Roman Empire. Asia had bustling commercial centers such as Mohenjodaro and Xianyang, while in the Americas the Mesoamerican and Peruvian cultures stamped their presence on the landscape, creating massive structures and extensive urban settlements in the deep jungles and high mountain ranges, including Caral and Teotihuacan. A team of expert historians and archaeologists with firsthand knowledge and deep appreciation of each site gives voices to these silent ruins, bringing them to life as the bustling state-of-the-art metropolises they once were.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Norwich, J. J. (2014). Cities that shaped the ancient world . Thames & Hudson Inc..
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Norwich, John Julius, 1929-2018. 2014. Cities That Shaped the Ancient World. New York, New York: Thames & Hudson Inc.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Norwich, John Julius, 1929-2018. Cities That Shaped the Ancient World New York, New York: Thames & Hudson Inc, 2014.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Norwich, J. J. (2014). Cities that shaped the ancient world. New York, New York: Thames & Hudson Inc.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Norwich, John Julius. Cities That Shaped the Ancient World Thames & Hudson Inc., 2014.
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