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Lost Civilizations: Greece

Temples, Tombs and Treasures

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Lost Civilizations: Greece

By: Editors of Time-Life Books
Narrated by: Kent Broadhurst, Ralph Byers
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From our democratic way of government to timeless elements of architectural design, the civilization of the ancient Greeks has influenced virtually every civilization on earth, past and present. The influence of the Greek culture, whether it be in philosophy or the tradition of the Olympic games, is buried so deeply in modern life that we're often unaware of it. This full cast audio production takes the listener back to the origins of Ancient Greece in its Golden Age to revisit elements of daily life and milestones of achievement. In this informative and entertaining journey, the listener will discover how that ancient culture reaches through time to touch our modern world.Front Cover Photo © Erich Lessing; ©1994 Time Life Books, All Rights Reserved, (P) and ©1998 Time Warner Audiobooks (Packaging Elements Only) Ancient Civilization Europe Greece World Ancient History Ancient Greece Middle East
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Loved it! I like the sound effects and the use of the different narrators. it feels as if you are listening to a radio drama.

Great way to learn about Classical Greece.

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