Ancient Worlds is a six-part odyssey from the first cities of Mesopotamia to the Christianisation of the Roman Empire with archaeologist and historian Richard Miles at the helm. The series tells the story of what Richard argues is mankind's greatest achievement - civilisation. The series offers an epic sweep of history against a panorama of stunning locations and bold propositions about the origins of human society. In the 21st century we might fondly imagine that it is humankind's natural state to live together in communities that extend beyond blood ties. As Ancient... Worlds sets out to show however no such assumptions were made by the first clan chiefs who decided to form communities in southern Iraq in 4500 BC. There is nothing natural about the city and its founders understood that its very survival relied on compromise ruthlessness sacrifice and toil. In the West we have consigned the term 'civilisation' to the museum display case. Embarrassed by its chauvinistic and elitist connotations we have increasingly taken refuge in more politically correct and soft-focused terms such as 'culture' to explain our origins. This series seeks to rescue civilisation from its enforced retirement and celebrate such a hard-fought invention. [show more]
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Please note this is a region B Blu-ray and will require a region B or region free Blu-ray player in order to play 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&39;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
All six episodes of the BBC ancient history documentary series presented by archaeologist and historian Richard Miles. The series looks at the origins of human civilisation, culture and society, from the first cities of Mesopotamia to the Christianisation of the Roman Empire.
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