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The stories of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and ancient China are, in a sense, the stories of their life-giving rivers. In this fascinating four-part series, the disciplines of archaeology, anthropology, sociology, engineering, agriculture, climatology, and metallurgy contribute to a thought-provoking examination of these civilizations, their contributions to world culture, and the central role of their vital waterways. 4-part series, 59 minutes each.



 
                

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Copyright date: ©2000



The Series Includes : Egypt: Journey to the Global Civilization | Mesopotamia: I Have Conquered the River | Indus: The Unvoiced Civilization | China: Heritage of the Wild Dragon
     


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When the World Spoke Arabic: The Golden Age of Arab Civilization
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With the fall of Rome, Europe turned its back on the marvelous contributions of Classical civilization. But the legacy of Greek thought was not completely lost. It lived on and developed elsewhere: in the Arab world. Supported by expert commentary an...(more details)
 
Ancient Civilizations
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Whether it is the morning market in ancient Greece or the myths of the Aztec gods in pre-Columbian Mexico, this 13-part series provides an immersion in each civilization by combining precise historical overviews with detailed glimpses of everyday lif...(more details)
 
Ancient China
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From the creation legend of Panku to the demise of the Han Dynasty, this program traces Chinese history and explores the roots of Chinese culture today. Visit the Great Wall of China as scholars discuss why it remains even today a symbol of oppressio...(more details)
 
Chinese Women: The Great Step Forward
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This engaging two-part series chronicles how Chinese women broke with millennia-old traditions in the 20th century to forge a society that recognized them as equals-legally, at least, if only reluctantly in practice. From the controversial staging of...(more details)
 
Akbar the Great, Mogul Emperor of India
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A descendant of Genghis Khan and Tamerlane, Akbar the Great succeeded in forging an empire in India that brought about a splendid period of political stability and religious tolerance. This program blends dramatizations of significant moments in Mogu...(more details)
 


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