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1177 B.C.
- The Year Civilization Collapsed
- 著者: Eric H. Cline
- ナレーター: Andy Caploe
- 再生時間: 8 時間 3 分
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In 1177 B.C., marauding groups known only as the "Sea Peoples" invaded Egypt. The pharaoh’s army and navy managed to defeat them, but the victory so weakened Egypt that it soon slid into decline, as did most of the surrounding civilizations. After centuries of brilliance, the civilized world of the Bronze Age came to an abrupt and cataclysmic end. Kingdoms fell like dominoes over the course of just a few decades. No more Minoans or Mycenaeans. No more Trojans, Hittites, or Babylonians.
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Digging Up Armageddon
- The Search for the Lost City of Solomon
- 著者: Eric H. Cline
- ナレーター: Eric H. Cline
- 再生時間: 14 時間 44 分
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In 1925, James Henry Breasted sent a team of archaeologists to the Holy Land to excavate the ancient site of Megiddo - Armageddon in the New Testament. Their excavations made headlines around the world and shed light on one of the most legendary cities of biblical times. Digging Up Armageddon brings to life one of the most important archaeological expeditions ever undertaken, describing the site and what was found there, and providing an up-close look at the internal workings of a dig in the early years of biblical archaeology.
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1177 B.C. (Revised and Updated)
- The Year Civilization Collapsed
- 著者: Eric H. Cline
- ナレーター: Eric H. Cline
- 再生時間: 10 時間 47 分
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This audiobook narrated by acclaimed archaeologist and best-selling author Eric Cline offers a breathtaking account of how the collapse of an ancient civilized world ushered in the first Dark Ages.
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Biblical Archaeology
- A Very Short Introduction
- 著者: Eric H. Cline
- ナレーター: Craig Jessen
- 再生時間: 4 時間 1 分
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Public interest in biblical archaeology is at an all-time high, as television documentaries pull in millions of viewers to watch shows on the Exodus, the Ark of the Covenant, and the so-called Lost Tomb of Jesus. Important discoveries with relevance to the Bible are made virtually every year - during 2007 and 2008 alone researchers announced at least seven major discoveries in Israel, five of them in or near Jerusalem.
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Antiquities
- What Everyone Needs to Know
- 著者: Maxwell L. Anderson
- ナレーター: Maxwell L. Anderson
- 再生時間: 5 時間 40 分
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Art historian Maxwell Anderson's Antiquities: What Everyone Needs to Know analyzes continuing threats to our heritage, and offers a balanced account of treaties and laws governing the circulation of objects; the history of collecting antiquities; how forgeries are made and detected; how authentic works are documented, stored, dispersed, and displayed; the politics of sending antiquities back to their countries of origin; and the outlook for an expanded legal market.
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1491
- New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
- 著者: Charles C. Mann
- ナレーター: Darrell Dennis
- 再生時間: 16 時間 17 分
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Traditionally, Americans learned in school that the ancestors of the people who inhabited the Western Hemisphere at the time of Columbus' landing had crossed the Bering Strait 12,000 years ago; existed mainly in small nomadic bands; and lived so lightly on the land that the Americas were, for all practical purposes, still a vast wilderness. But as Charles C. Mann now makes clear, archaeologists and anthropologists have spent the last 30 years proving these and many other long-held assumptions wrong.
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1177 B.C.
- The Year Civilization Collapsed
- 著者: Eric H. Cline
- ナレーター: Andy Caploe
- 再生時間: 8 時間 3 分
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In 1177 B.C., marauding groups known only as the "Sea Peoples" invaded Egypt. The pharaoh’s army and navy managed to defeat them, but the victory so weakened Egypt that it soon slid into decline, as did most of the surrounding civilizations. After centuries of brilliance, the civilized world of the Bronze Age came to an abrupt and cataclysmic end. Kingdoms fell like dominoes over the course of just a few decades. No more Minoans or Mycenaeans. No more Trojans, Hittites, or Babylonians.
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Digging Up Armageddon
- The Search for the Lost City of Solomon
- 著者: Eric H. Cline
- ナレーター: Eric H. Cline
- 再生時間: 14 時間 44 分
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In 1925, James Henry Breasted sent a team of archaeologists to the Holy Land to excavate the ancient site of Megiddo - Armageddon in the New Testament. Their excavations made headlines around the world and shed light on one of the most legendary cities of biblical times. Digging Up Armageddon brings to life one of the most important archaeological expeditions ever undertaken, describing the site and what was found there, and providing an up-close look at the internal workings of a dig in the early years of biblical archaeology.
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1177 B.C. (Revised and Updated)
- The Year Civilization Collapsed
- 著者: Eric H. Cline
- ナレーター: Eric H. Cline
- 再生時間: 10 時間 47 分
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This audiobook narrated by acclaimed archaeologist and best-selling author Eric Cline offers a breathtaking account of how the collapse of an ancient civilized world ushered in the first Dark Ages.
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Biblical Archaeology
- A Very Short Introduction
- 著者: Eric H. Cline
- ナレーター: Craig Jessen
- 再生時間: 4 時間 1 分
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Public interest in biblical archaeology is at an all-time high, as television documentaries pull in millions of viewers to watch shows on the Exodus, the Ark of the Covenant, and the so-called Lost Tomb of Jesus. Important discoveries with relevance to the Bible are made virtually every year - during 2007 and 2008 alone researchers announced at least seven major discoveries in Israel, five of them in or near Jerusalem.
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Antiquities
- What Everyone Needs to Know
- 著者: Maxwell L. Anderson
- ナレーター: Maxwell L. Anderson
- 再生時間: 5 時間 40 分
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Art historian Maxwell Anderson's Antiquities: What Everyone Needs to Know analyzes continuing threats to our heritage, and offers a balanced account of treaties and laws governing the circulation of objects; the history of collecting antiquities; how forgeries are made and detected; how authentic works are documented, stored, dispersed, and displayed; the politics of sending antiquities back to their countries of origin; and the outlook for an expanded legal market.
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1491
- New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
- 著者: Charles C. Mann
- ナレーター: Darrell Dennis
- 再生時間: 16 時間 17 分
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Traditionally, Americans learned in school that the ancestors of the people who inhabited the Western Hemisphere at the time of Columbus' landing had crossed the Bering Strait 12,000 years ago; existed mainly in small nomadic bands; and lived so lightly on the land that the Americas were, for all practical purposes, still a vast wilderness. But as Charles C. Mann now makes clear, archaeologists and anthropologists have spent the last 30 years proving these and many other long-held assumptions wrong.
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The Horse, the Wheel, and Language
- How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World
- 著者: David W. Anthony
- ナレーター: Tom Perkins
- 再生時間: 18 時間 25 分
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Roughly half the world's population speaks languages derived from a shared linguistic source known as Proto-Indo-European. But who were the early speakers of this ancient mother tongue, and how did they manage to spread it around the globe? The Horse, the Wheel, and Language solves a puzzle that has vexed scholars for two centuries and recovers a magnificent and influential civilization from the past.
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Against the Grain
- A Deep History of the Earliest States
- 著者: James C. Scott
- ナレーター: Eric Jason Martin
- 再生時間: 8 時間 35 分
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Why did humans abandon hunting and gathering for sedentary communities dependent on livestock and cereal grains and governed by precursors of today's states? Most people believe that plant and animal domestication allowed humans, finally, to settle down and form agricultural villages, towns, and states, which made possible civilization, law, public order, and a presumably secure way of living. But archaeological and historical evidence challenges this narrative.
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Almost Human
- The Astonishing Tale of Homo Naledi and the Discovery That Changed Our Human Story
- 著者: Lee Berger, John Hawks
- ナレーター: Donald Corren
- 再生時間: 6 時間 34 分
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A story of defiance and determination by a controversial scientist, this is Lee Berger's own take on finding Homo naledi, an all-new species on the human family tree and one of the greatest discoveries of the 21st century. In 2013, Lee Berger, a National Geographic explorer-in-residence, heard of a cache of bones in a hard-to-reach underground cave in South Africa. He put out a call around the world for petite collaborators - men and women small and adventurous enough to be able to squeeze through eight-inch tunnels to reach a sunless cave forty feet underground. It worked.
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Fossil Men
- The Quest for the Oldest Skeleton and the Origins of Humankind
- 著者: Kermit Pattison
- ナレーター: Roger Wayne
- 再生時間: 15 時間 21 分
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In 1994, a team led by fossil-hunting legend Tim White - ”the Steve Jobs of paleoanthropology” - uncovered the bones of a human ancestor in Ethiopia’s Afar region. Radiometric dating of nearby rocks indicated the skeleton, classified as Ardipithecus ramidus, was 4.4 million years old, more than a million years older than “Lucy”, then the oldest known human ancestor.
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Kindred
- 著者: Rebecca Wragg Sykes
- ナレーター: Rebecca Wragg Sykes
- 再生時間: 16 時間 26 分
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In Kindred, Neanderthal expert Becky Wragg Sykes shoves aside the cliché of the shivering ragged figure in an icy wasteland and reveals the Neanderthal you don’t know, who lived across vast and diverse tracts of Eurasia and survived through hundreds of thousands of years of massive climate change. Using a thematic rather than chronological approach, this book will shed new light on where they lived, what they ate and the increasingly complex Neanderthal culture that is being discovered.
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Napoleon
- A Life
- 著者: Andrew Roberts
- ナレーター: John Lee
- 再生時間: 32 時間 56 分
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Andrew Roberts' Napoleon is the first one-volume biography to take advantage of the recent publication of Napoleon's thirty-three thousand letters, which radically transform our understanding of his character and motivation. At last we see him as he was: protean multitasker, decisive, surprisingly willing to forgive his enemies and his errant wife Josephine.
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The Invention of Nature
- Alexander von Humboldt's New World
- 著者: Andrea Wulf
- ナレーター: David Drummond
- 再生時間: 14 時間 3 分
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Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) was an intrepid explorer and the most famous scientist of his age. His restless life was packed with adventure and discovery, whether climbing the highest volcanoes in the world or racing through anthrax-infested Siberia. He came up with a radical vision of nature, that it was a complex and interconnected global force and did not exist for man's use alone. Ironically, his ideas have become so accepted and widespread that he has been nearly forgotten.
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1493
- Uncovering the New World Columbus Created
- 著者: Charles C. Mann
- ナレーター: Robertson Dean
- 再生時間: 17 時間 46 分
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More than 200 million years ago, geological forces split apart the continents. Isolated from each other, the two halves of the world developed totally different suites of plants and animals. Columbus’s voyages brought them back together - and marked the beginning of an extraordinary exchange of flora and fauna between Eurasia and the Americas. As Charles Mann shows, this global ecological tumult - the “Columbian Exchange” - underlies much of subsequent human history. Presenting the latest generation of research by scientists, Mann shows the creation a worldwide trade network....
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Across Atlantic Ice
- The Origin of America's Clovis Culture
- 著者: Bruce A. Bruce A. Bradley, Denis J. Stanford
- ナレーター: Christopher Prince
- 再生時間: 10 時間 18 分
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Who were the first humans to inhabit North America? According to the now familiar story, mammal hunters entered the continent some 12,000 years ago via a land bridge that spanned the Bering Sea. The presence of these early New World people was established by distinctive stone tools belonging to the Clovis culture. But are the Clovis tools Asian in origin? Drawing from original archaeological analysis, paleoclimatic research, and genetic studies, noted archaeologists Dennis J. Stanford and Bruce A. Bradley challenge the old narrative.
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The Scythians
- Nomad Warriors of the Steppe
- 著者: Barry Cunliffe
- ナレーター: Matthew Waterson
- 再生時間: 8 時間 49 分
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The Scythians were nomadic horsemen who ranged wide across the grasslands of the Asian steppe from the Altai mountains in the east to the Great Hungarian Plain in the first millennium BC. Their steppe homeland bordered on a number of sedentary states to the south and there were, inevitably, numerous interactions between the nomads and their neighbours. The Scythians fought the Persians on a number of occasions, in one battle killing their king and on another occasion driving the invading army of Darius the Great from the steppe.
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Some Assembly Required
- Decoding Four Billion Years of Life, from Ancient Fossils to DNA
- 著者: Neil Shubin
- ナレーター: Marc Cashman
- 再生時間: 7 時間 28 分
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Over billions of years, ancient fish evolved to walk on land, reptiles transformed into birds that fly, and apelike primates evolved into humans that walk on two legs, talk, and write. For more than a century, paleontologists have traveled the globe to find fossils that show how such changes have happened. We have now arrived at a remarkable moment - prehistoric fossils coupled with new DNA technology have given us the tools to answer some of the basic questions of our existence: How do big changes in evolution happen?
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The History of the Ancient World
- From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall of Rome
- 著者: Susan Wise Bauer
- ナレーター: John Lee
- 再生時間: 26 時間 20 分
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This is the first volume in a bold new series that tells the stories of all peoples, connecting historical events from Europe to the Middle East to the far coast of China, while still giving weight to the characteristics of each country. Susan Wise Bauer provides both sweeping scope and vivid attention to the individual lives that give flesh to abstract assertions about human history. This narrative history employs the methods of "history from beneath" - literature, epic traditions, private letters, and accounts - to connect kings and leaders with the lives of those they ruled.
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From the best-selling author of 1177 B.C., a comprehensive history of archaeology - from its amateur beginnings to the cutting-edge science it is today.
In 1922, Howard Carter peered into Tutankhamun's tomb for the first time, the only light coming from the candle in his outstretched hand. Urged to tell what he was seeing through the small opening he had cut in the door to the tomb, the Egyptologist famously replied, "I see wonderful things". Carter's fabulous discovery is just one of the many spellbinding stories told in Three Stones Make a Wall.
Written by Eric Cline, an archaeologist with more than 30 seasons of excavation experience, Three Stones Make a Wall traces the history of archaeology from an amateur pursuit to the cutting-edge science it is today by taking the listener on a tour of major archaeological sites and discoveries, from Pompeii to Petra, Troy to the Terracotta Warriors, and Mycenae to Megiddo and Masada. Cline brings to life the personalities behind these digs, including Heinrich Schliemann, the former businessman who excavated Troy, and Mary Leakey, whose discoveries advanced our understanding of human origins. The discovery of the peoples and civilizations of the past is presented in vivid detail, from the Hittites and Minoans to the Inca, Aztec, and Moche. Along the way, the book addresses the questions archaeologists are asked most often: How do you know where to dig? How are excavations actually done? How do you know how old something is? Who gets to keep what is found?
Taking listeners from the pioneering digs of the 18th century to the exciting new discoveries being made today, Three Stones Make a Wall is a lively and essential introduction to the story of archaeology.
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- Yaya Karen
- 2018/05/06
archaeology made interesting!
This was quite a find. The author gives the basics of archaeology and hits many of the highlights from the archaeology world.
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- Sturgis85
- 2018/04/10
Solid, but still disappointed
Didn't grab me as I'd hoped. The chapters sometimes had interesting nuggets, but not exciting.
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- Krautmann
- 2020/10/09
Some shallow digs into archaeology
First, there is almost nothing about the actual history of archaeology. A few old names are dropped and some tidbits about famous finds are given. The author is a hardened academic elitist and a sub par writer. This book reads like a stack of print outs of wikipedia pages. There is very little insight and no original ideas. Unless you know absolute nothing about archaeology and don't mind a waft of smug, pass.
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- Huge
- 2020/05/25
Always great!
Dr. Cline is engaging and funny. If you want to know about archaeology, he’s the guy! Makes a complex topic easy and enjoyable.
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- Carmen C. Schofield
- 2019/09/15
Disappointing.
I found this book profoundly disappointing. There was much less information on techniques and principles than I expected based on the description. If you’re looking for a high level overview of the history of archaeology I suppose it’s fine. It did not meet my expectations.
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- Matthew Stein
- 2019/07/24
A bit light
1177BC was wonderful and more of what I was after. This survey of "greatest hits" is closer to a light introduction, perhaps a high school text. Worth writing but a little less worth reading.