John Francis Raines
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Ancient Civilizations of North America
- De: Edwin Barnhart, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Edwin Barnhart
- Duración: 12 h y 19 m
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For the past few hundred years, most of what we’ve been taught about the native cultures of North America came from reports authored by the conquerors and colonizers who destroyed them. Now - with the technological advances of modern archaeology and a new perspective on world history - we are finally able to piece together their compelling true stories. In Ancient Civilizations of North America, Professor Edwin Barnhart, Director of the Maya Exploration Center, will open your eyes to a fascinating world you never knew existed - even though you’ve been living right next to it, or even on top of it.
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A different perspective - civilizations not tribes
- De Steve Goppert en 07-26-18
- Ancient Civilizations of North America
- De: Edwin Barnhart, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Edwin Barnhart
great
Revisado: 02-10-19
it was a fascinating series. really opened my eyes to cultures that I realize now I had only thought I had can understanding and appreciation for.
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Sci-Phi: Science Fiction as Philosophy
- De: The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Professor David K. Johnson PhD University of Oklahoma
- Duración: 13 h y 31 m
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The science fiction genre has become increasingly influential in mainstream popular culture, evolving into one of the most engaging storytelling tools we use to think about technology and consider the shape of the future. Along the way, it has also become one of the major lenses we use to explore important philosophical questions. The origins of science fiction are most often thought to trace to Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, a story born from a night of spooky tale-telling by the fireside that explores scientific, moral, and ethical questions that were of great concern in the 19th century - and that continue to resonate today.
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Weak philosophy loaded with misapplied facts and personal bias
- De KENDRA GOODMAN en 11-22-18
good philosophy
Revisado: 09-13-18
fascinating stuff. It really makes you think and pushes your horizons. also made me appreciate the depth of some stories I had passed over as bad before.
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Ancient Mesopotamia
- Life in the Cradle of Civilization
- De: The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Professor Amanda H. Podany PhD
- Duración: 11 h y 16 m
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Mesopotamia is the ancient name for the region that is now Iraq, a remarkably advanced civilization that flourished for two-thirds of the time that civilization has existed on Earth. Mesopotamians mastered irrigation agriculture; built the first complex urban societies; developed writing, literature, and law; and united vast regions through warfare and diplomacy. While civilizations like Greece and Rome have an unbroken tradition of written histories, the rich history of Mesopotamia has only been recently rediscovered, thanks to the decipherment of Mesopotamia's cuneiform writing less than 200 years ago.
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Time with a great scholar & fantastic lecturer
- De jgmegill en 07-14-18
- Ancient Mesopotamia
- Life in the Cradle of Civilization
- De: The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Professor Amanda H. Podany PhD
awesome
Revisado: 08-16-18
very eye opening. It was a fascinating account of ancient history. does great job at showing both how we're different and how we're the same.
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