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Countless cities have risen and fallen over the past 10,000 years. Some were true metropolises, capitals that governed entire empires and inspired awe and wonder as the marvels of their age, yet today they are remembered only by historians, or have passed out of memory altogether. Occasionally, however, archaeology can help to reconstruct something of their lost splendor and tell us of the lives that were lived there. Lost Cities surveys 28 of the greatest of these fossil cities, abandoned and ruined but still able to invoke the grandeur of ages past.
Richly illustrated with full-color photos, the book reveals the stories behind great metropolises such as Palmyra in what is now Syria, with its graceful columns and diverse cultural influences; Petra, the rock-carved rose city in the desert of what is now Jordan; Great Zimbabwe, the capital of the once-mighty southern African Shona empire; and Mohenjo-Daro, centre of one of the world’s earliest civilizations in the Indus Valley, together with better-known examples such as Troy, Babylon, Angkor and Machu Picchu.
Ruins are all that remain of these once-bustling metropolises, but Lost Cities provides an essential key to the grandeur that was.
Hardcover: 192 pages
Publisher: New Holland Publishers (Uk) Ltd ( September 01, 2008 )
Item #: 52-1947
ISBN: 9781845379421
Product Dimensions: 10.0 x 8.5 x 0.0 inches
Product Weight: 36.0 ounces
