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Author Harl, Kenneth W.

Title Origins of great ancient civilizations / Kenneth W. Harl.

Publication Info. Chantilly, Va. : Teaching Co., [2005]
©2005

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Location Call No. Status
 Enfield, Main Library - Audio-Visual Materials  GC 930 HAR DISC 1-2    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  LECTURE SERIES 930 HAR 2 DVDS/1 BOOK    Check Shelf
Edition Library edition.
Description 2 videodiscs (approximately 360 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (ii, 73 pages : maps ; 22 cm.).
Series The great courses
Great courses (DVD)
Performer Lecturer, Kenneth W. Harl, Tulane University.
System Details DVD, region 1.
Note "Course no. 3174."
Accompanying guide includes biographical information, lecture notes and outlines, timelines, glossaries, and bibliographical references.
Twelve lectures (30 min. each) on two discs in one container.
Contents disc 1. lectures 1-6. Cradles of civilization ; First cities of Sumer ; Mesopotamian kings and scribes ; Hammurabi's Babylon ; Egypt in the pyramid age ; lecture 6. The Middle Kingdom -- disc 2. lectures 7-12. Imperial Egypt ; New peoples of the Bronze Age ; The collapse of the Bronze Age ; From Hebrews to Jews ; Imperial Assyria ; The Persian Empire.
Summary Professor Harl begins during the Bronze Age and the emergence of urban-based literate civilizations and carries the story forward until the demise of Persia's great empire at the hands of the Greeks, who embraced many of the achievements of these Near East civilizations but clearly represented a different kind of civilization, built on different institutions. Along the way, he examines advances like the invention and evolution of writing; the development of vast empires dependent not only on military might but on laws and administration; the growth of trade; and the contributions of the Hebrews to the religious and ethical future of Western civilization.
Note GMD: videorecording.
Subject Civilization, Ancient.
Iraq -- Civilization -- To 634.
Law -- Iraq -- Babylonia.
World history.
Egypt -- History -- To 640 A.D.
History, Ancient.
Added Author Teaching Company.
ISBN 1598031074
9781598031072
Music No. 3174 Teaching Co.
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