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Norman Bancroft Hunt, a doctor in historical and theoretical Studies and a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Bancroft Hunt lectures on visual theory at the Kent Institute of Art and Design, graphic design at Croydon College of Art, England. He is also a consultant for major mostrar mais international publishers and European museums mostrar menos

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This book offers an adept overview of medieval times in Europe and includes superb illustrations throughout.
 
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PhilSyphe | 1 outra resenha | Jul 26, 2017 |
I enjoyed reading this book. It was easy reading but since I know very little about this part of the world I had the pleasure of learning a great deal. In 200 pages the book covers from Sumer to Islam, about 4,000 years. There were some very good maps which included large area maps and maps of cities. There were also some interesting diagrams of smaller areas such as palace compounds. The book was chock full of pictures of ruins and different types of art works.
The book is listed at 12" by 9" and the big pages made me feel a little bit like a kid reading a grownup's book. That contributed to the fun factor.
I thought the rise of Sumer was very interesting. The change from sedentary culture to cosmopolitan civilization reminded me of some of the material in Guns, Germs and Steel. There were many different cultures which occupied the area. Babylonia grew to be a city of 50,000, the largest city in the world at the time. There were a series of empires in Persia ending with the Sassassians. The Romans fought the Parthians and the Sassassians. Alexander the Great's Hellenistic civilization thrived in parts of this area.
It did seem like some of the maps could have been better. There were place names referred to that I could not find on the maps. Learning light with lots of maps and pictures, what fun! Another good part is that I can read it again because I didn't learn everything in the book.

The publisher Checkmark Books is part of Facts on File. Facts on File publishes The Cultural Atlas of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Near East. That book is written at a higher level of scholarship and does not cover as lengthy a period. This book showed me how interesting the history of that area is. I will have my eye out for a good deal on the Cultural Atlas.
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wildbill | May 31, 2012 |
Indian culture being rather impossible to actually understand or explain by any level of authority, this book has interesting insight and explanation on many issues amongst the confusion. This is especially true for such a limited narrative, more certainly than the many many coffee table books that proliferate and more succinct than the many publish or parish academics. I most likely give it more credit than it deserves, but it is over 30 years old and I get tired of all the expert drivel .
 
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Newmans2001 | Nov 23, 2011 |

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22
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444
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3.9
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