An illuminating and spectacular six-part odyssey tracing the development
of Western civilisation – from the first cities of Mesopotamia to the
fall of the Roman Empire.
Academic and archaeologist Richard
Miles travels through the Middle East, Egypt, Pakistan and the
Mediterranean to discover how the mainstays of our society – community,
democracy, commerce and technology – were forged and fought over in a
series of classical cultures.
Ancient Worlds tells the
amazing stories of disappeared, ruined and modern cities – from Ancient
Iraq to Augustan Rome, and from Phoenicia and the city states of Greece
to today’s Damascus – and reveals the compromise, ruthlessness,
sacrifice and toil that made each city work.
In an epic sweep
of history against a panorama of stunning locations, Richard Miles, with
the help of local experts and archaeologists, brings these legendary
civilisations back to life to show how the successes and failures of the
ancients shaped the world that we have inherited.

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