Cities of the Ancient World
预告片: Cities of the Ancient World
类型: Talk, Documentary
工作室: Wonderium, The Great Courses
运行: 30:14 分钟
质量: HD
第一次约会: Aug 29, 2014
上次播出日期: Aug 29, 2014
插曲: 24 插曲
季节: 1 季节

Cities of the Ancient World 季节 1
The lectures provide an invaluable look at the design and architecture of ancient cities, as well as a flesh-and-blood glimpse into the daily lives...

The Lure of the City
Cities are integral to our modern lives. Begin your tour by considering why wandering ancient humans left the forests and plains to create...

Çatalhöyük—First Experiment in Urban Living
Imagine a city with no streets, no public buildings, and no common spaces. Built in layers on a small mound, the world’s first city offers an...

Jericho and Its Walls
Nearly everyone has heard the story of the walls of Jericho, which famously came tumbling down in the book of Joshua. Look past the biblical story...

Uruk—City of Gilgamesh
Shift your attention to one of the most marvelous cities in the ancient world. Located in the heart of Mesopotamia, Uruk exhibits many of the...

Mysterious Mohenjo-daro
Venture east to the Indus Valley, home of one of the great unknowns among ancient civilizations. The lack of written evidence from the region means...

Kahun—Company Town in the Desert
Enter the world of ancient Egypt during the peaceful era of the Middle Kingdom. Here in the desert, paid laborers built tombs and temples for the...

Work and Life at Deir el-Medina
At the height of Egyptian power during the New Kingdom, skilled workers enjoyed more prosperity than ever before, and opportunities for promotion...

Amarna—Revolutionary Capital
Deliberately created as a capital city near the center of the kingdom, Amarna served as an administrative and religious center designed to redirect...

Knossos—Palace, City, or Temple?
Delve into the remarkable Minoan city of Knossos, a labyrinthine complex integrated into the natural landscape. This sophisticated example of urban...

Akrotiri—Bronze Age Pompeii
Visit another Minoan city, which was obliterated by one of the largest volcanic eruptions in human history. The eruption destroyed much of the city...

Mycenae, Tiryns, and the Mask of Agamemnon
Investigate the culture of Bronze Age Greece. After learning about the intriguing masonry at Tiryns and the impressive walls of Mycenae, you’ll...

Athens—Civic Buildings and Civic Identity
Leap forward to classical Athens in the Golden Age of the 5th century B.C. Tour some of the city’s most well-known landmarks, including the...

Athenian Domestic Architecture
Turn from the Athenian public sphere to the domestic spaces and find out what life was like for everyday citizens. See how a shoemaker or a sculptor...

Hippodamian Planning—Miletus and Ephesus
Meet Hippodamus of Miletus, the father of urban planning. He used the system of orthogonal planning—including broad avenues and streets at...

Olynthus—A Classical Greek City Preserved
Founded for defense at the start of the Peloponnesian War, the planned city of Olynthus contains the best-preserved classical houses yet excavated...

Wonder and Diversity at Alexandria
Built directly on the seacoast and a major transportation hub, Alexandria is the first massive, cosmopolitan city we know of in antiquity. Its...

Pergamon—The New Theatricality
While Hippodamian planning emphasized practicality, the organic layout of Pergamon emphasized theatricality, great scale, and drama—all...

The Good Life in Rome
Travel through Rome in the footsteps of a well-to-do citizen, from his freestanding apartment complex to the political happenings at the Forum...

The Lives of the Poor in Rome
Trace a day in the life of an immigrant glass blower in Rome, whose life would be considerably less fortunate thanks to xenophobia, dark and dank...

Ostia—Middle-Class Harbor Town
One of the most intriguing cities in the ancient world is Ostia, a “producer city” that appears to have been comprised solely of middle-...

Timgad—More Roman Than Rome
Take an excursion to the frontiers of the Roman Empire, where a group of military veterans lived in a planned city that represented the ideal Roman...

Karanis—On the Fringes of the Empire
Consider another city at the edge of the empire—an agricultural community comprised of a diverse population. Here you’ll learn about the...

Constantinople—The Last Ancient City
Your tour of ancient cities closes with an examination of Constantinople, which bridges the gap between the era of antiquity and the Middle Ages....

Lessons and Legacies of Ancient Urban Life
What does this survey of ancient cities add up to? What lessons can we draw from antiquity? Conclude the course with a look at Venice and London to...

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