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Human Prehistory and the First Civilizations
- De: Brian M. Fagan, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Brian M. Fagan
- Duración: 18 h y 10 m
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Where do we come from? How did our ancestors settle this planet? How did the great historic civilizations of the world develop? How does a past so shadowy that it has to be painstakingly reconstructed from fragmentary, largely unwritten records nonetheless make us who and what we are?
These 36 lectures bring you the answers that the latest scientific and archaeological research and theorizing suggest about human origins, how populations developed, and the ways in which civilizations spread throughout the globe.
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Great Conceptually But Becoming Dated
- De JCurtis en 09-25-13
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Revisado: 03-31-25
Despite the supposed 2013 release date this is from 2003 and not cutting edge for 2003.
Date is seriously misleading.
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When Humans Nearly Vanished
- The Catastrophic Explosion of the Toba Volcano
- De: Donald R. Prothero
- Narrado por: Qarie Marshall
- Duración: 6 h y 47 m
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Some 73,000 years ago, the Mount Toba supervolcano in toda's Indonesia erupted, releasing the energy of a million tons of explosives. So much ash and debris was injected into the stratosphere that it partially blocked the sun's radiation and caused global temperatures to drop for a decade. In this book, Donald R. Prothero presents the controversial argument that the Toba catastrophe nearly wiped out the human race, leaving only about a thousand to ten thousand breeding pairs of humans worldwide.
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A very special book
- De Scott Fitzsimmons en 02-02-19
- When Humans Nearly Vanished
- The Catastrophic Explosion of the Toba Volcano
- De: Donald R. Prothero
- Narrado por: Qarie Marshall
Mostly filler
Revisado: 06-27-24
unfortunately most of the book is mostly sort-of-off-topix filler material in the form of a bunch of related trivia that quite frankly falls somewhat outside of the scope I expected.
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How the Earth Works
- De: Michael E. Wysession, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Michael E. Wysession
- Duración: 24 h y 31 m
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How the Earth Works takes you on an astonishing journey through time and space. In 48 lectures, you will look at what went into making our planet - from the big bang, to the formation of the solar system, to the subsequent evolution of Earth.
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Excellent course
- De Doug B. en 05-23-19
- How the Earth Works
- De: Michael E. Wysession, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Michael E. Wysession
Needs redoing
Revisado: 07-02-23
This is one of those lecturers who fail to realize that listeners can't see them. Lots of "now if you look at how I'm..." descriptions.
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The Colonies of British South Africa
- The History and Legacy of British Imperialism in Modern South Africa and Zimbabwe
- De: Charles River Editors
- Narrado por: Colin Fluxman
- Duración: 9 h y 3 m
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The Napoleonic Wars radically altered the old, established European power dynamics, and in 1795, the British, now emerging as the globe’s naval superpower, assumed control of the Cape as part of the spoils of war. In doing so, they recognized the enormous strategic value of the Cape as global shipping routes were developing and expanding. Possession passed back and forth once or twice, but more or less from that point onward, the British established their presence at the Cape, which they held until the unification of South Africa in 1910.
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Absurdly repetitive and redundant
- De Prof. Neil Larsen en 03-08-21
- The Colonies of British South Africa
- The History and Legacy of British Imperialism in Modern South Africa and Zimbabwe
- De: Charles River Editors
- Narrado por: Colin Fluxman
Low quality writing
Revisado: 09-15-21
Narrator's voice is fine, mispronounces a fair few things, actual writing is rubbish and chapters frequently not only repeat information from previous chapter but sometimes repeat entire sentences.
Would not recommend.
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