Between the Rivers: The History of Ancient Mesopotamia
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Alexis Q. Castor
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All cultures lie in the shadow of ancient Mesopotamia-the land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers that is now mostly encompassed by the borders of modern Iraq. In this fascinating series of 36 lectures, an award-winning teacher leads you on a vivid journey through Mesopotamian history-from Neolithic times to the age of Alexander the Great-and into the lives of mighty emperors, struggling farmers, ambitious merchants, and palace servants to reveal why this ancient culture occupies such a foundational position in our history.
The lectures look back to the time when the first cities arose in Mesopotamia and kings created complex bureaucracies to rule their expanding territories, thus fostering the invention of writing and other technologies. You peer into the lives and fortunes of Mesopotamia's people and learn about the birth of the urban lifestyle.
Professor Castor creates a detailed image not only of larger Mesopotamian society but of life on the level of the individual Mesopotamian as well. Among the many fascinating insights into daily Mesopotamian life you examine are how they ate, worked, learned, worshiped, married, and reared children; used scientific ideas to help them order and understand the natural world; engaged with their powerful neighbors in Egypt, Syria, and Anatolia (modern-day Turkey); waged war and experienced peace; and endured the collapse of their cities.
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Interesting Information. Very dry
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The chronological account is interspersed with fascinating asides into themes such as writing, religion, government, law, medicine, food etc..
There are a number of complaints in other reviews about Prof Castor's delivery with which I cannot sympathise. I had no problems with it and felt it was eloquent and clear.
Excellent Overview
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Highly recommended read
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Would you consider the audio edition of Between the Rivers: The History of Ancient Mesopotamia to be better than the print version?
I have not read the print version so I cannot compare.What did you like best about this story?
It was factual, yet kept my interest without being patronisingDid you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
This was not really an emotional type of book - more of an audio text book, so I was not expecting to laugh of cry, but it did make me think, which is what I want from such a book.Any additional comments?
The pre-set reveiew questions do not seem particularly appropriate for an academic lecture series.Educational and interesting
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Execellent, informative Series
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