Lost in Antiquity

Lost in Antiquity
Author: William Kurfman
Publsiher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2008-10-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781606931295

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With astonishing insight and vivid narration, Kurfman writes an inspiring account of a young man's passage into maturity.

The Industrial Revolution Lost in Antiquity Found in the Renaissance

The Industrial Revolution Lost in Antiquity Found in the Renaissance
Author: Cort MacLean Johns, Ph.D.-HSG
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2019-10-23
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780359838677

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"The Industrial Revolution-Lost in Antiquity-Found in the Renaissance" is a revisionist, well-researched work being a definitive account of the historical roots of the Industrial Revolution that began with Ctesibius in 270 BC at the onset of the Hellenistic Period and continued on with the invention of the steam engine by James Watt in 1776 and Oliver Evans in the early 19th-century, encompassing almost 2000 years of history.

Lost Libraries

Lost Libraries
Author: J. Raven
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2004-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230524255

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This pioneering volume of essays explores the destruction of great libraries since ancient times and examines the intellectual, political and cultural consequences of loss. Fourteen original contributions, introduced by a major re-evaluative history of lost libraries, offer the first ever comparative discussion of the greatest catastrophes in book history from Mesopotamia and Alexandria to the dispersal of monastic and monarchical book collections, the Nazi destruction of Jewish libraries, and the recent horrifying pillage and burning of books in Tibet, Bosnia and Iraq.

Echoes of the Ancient Skies

Echoes of the Ancient Skies
Author: E. C. Krupp
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780486137643

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Popular, authoritative look at the world of archaeoastronomy, the study of ancient peoples' observation of the skies and its role in their cultural evolution. 208 illustrations.

The Sumerians

The Sumerians
Author: Paul Collins
Publsiher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2021-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789144239

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The Sumerians are widely believed to have created the world’s earliest civilization on the fertile floodplains of southern Iraq from about 3500 to 2000 BCE. They have been credited with the invention of nothing less than cities, writing, and the wheel, and therefore hold an ancient mirror to our own urban, literate world. But is this picture correct? Paul Collins reveals how the idea of a Sumerian people was assembled from the archaeological and textual evidence uncovered in Iraq and Syria over the last one hundred fifty years. Reconstructed through the biases of those who unearthed them, the Sumerians were never simply lost and found, but reinvented a number of times, both in antiquity and in the more recent past.

Lost Battles

Lost Battles
Author: Philip Sabin
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2015-02-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826422002

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From the author's introduction: Ancient battles seize the modern imagination. Far from being forgotten, they have become a significant aspect of popular culture, prompting a continuing stream of books, feature films, television programs and board and computer games... there is a certain escapist satisfaction in looking back to an era when conflicts between entire states turned on clear-cut pitched battles between formed armies, lasting just a few hours and spanning just a few miles of ground. These battles were still unspeakably traumatic and grisly affairs for those involved - at Cannae, Hannibal's men butchered around two and a half times as many Romans (out of a much smaller overall population) as there were British soldiers killed on the notorious first day of the Somme. However, as with the great clashes of the Napoleonic era, time has dulled our preoccupation with such awful human consequences, and we tend to focus instead on the inspired generalship of commanders like Alexander and Caesar and on the intriguing tactical interactions of units such as massed pikemen and war elephants within the very different military context of pre-gunpowder warfare. Lost Battles takes a new and innovative approach to the battles of antiquity. Using his experience with conflict simulation, Philip Sabin draws together ancient evidence and modern scholarship to construct a generic, grand tactical model of the battles as a whole. This model unites a mathematical framework, to capture the movement and combat of the opposing armies, with human decisions to shape the tactics of the antagonists. Sabin then develops detailed scenarios for 36 individual battles such as Marathon and Cannae, and uses the comparative structure offered by the generic model to help cast light on which particular interpretations of the ancient sources on issues such as army size fit in best with the general patterns observed elsewhere. Readers can use the model to experiment for themselves by re-fighting engagements of their choice, tweaking the scenarios to accord with their own judgment of the evidence, trying out different tactics from those used historically, and seeing how the battle then plays out. Lost Battles thus offers a unique dynamic insight into ancient warfare, combining academic rigor with the interest and accessibility of simulation gaming. This book includes access to a downloadable computer simulation where the reader can view the author's simulations as well create their own.

The Lost Civilization of Lemuria

The Lost Civilization of Lemuria
Author: Frank Joseph
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2006-05-17
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781591439493

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A compelling new portrait of the lost realm of Lemuria, the original motherland of humanity • Contains the most extensive and up-to-date archaeological research on Lemuria • Reveals a lost, ancient technology in some respects more advanced than modern science • Provides evidence that the perennial philosophies have their origin in Lemurian culture Before the Indonesian tsunami or Hurricane Katrina’s destruction of New Orleans, there was the destruction of Lemuria. Oral tradition in Polynesia recounts the story of a splendid kingdom that was carried to the bottom of the sea by a mighty “warrior wave”--a tsunami. This lost realm has been cited in numerous other indigenous traditions, spanning the globe from Australia to Asia to the coasts of both South and North America. It was known as Lemuria or Mu, a vast realm of islands and archipelagoes that once sprawled across the Pacific Ocean. Relying on 10 years of research and extensive travel, Frank Joseph offers a compelling picture of this mother­land of humanity, which he suggests was the original Garden of Eden. Using recent deep-sea archaeological finds, enigmatic glyphs and symbols, and ancient records shared by cultures divided by great distances that document the story of this sunken world, Joseph painstakingly re-creates a picture of this civilization in which people lived in rare harmony and possessed a sophisticated technology that allowed them to harness the weather, defy gravity, and conduct genetic investigations far beyond what is possible today. When disaster struck Lemuria, the survivors made their way to other parts of the world, incorporating their scientific and mystical skills into the existing cultures of Asia, Polynesia, and the Americas. Totem poles of the Pacific Northwest, architecture in China, the colossal stone statues on Easter Island, and even the perennial philosophies all reveal their kinship to this now-vanished civilization.

Ancient Secret Societies and Lost Knowledge

Ancient Secret Societies and Lost Knowledge
Author: Michael Pye,Kirsten Dalley
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781508171003

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This anthology explores unanswered questions about humanity’s origins and history. Some ancient civilizations had inexplicably and mysteriously advanced knowledge of science, agriculture, and astronomy. To the anthology authors, the myths, cosmology, and secret societies of these long-ago cultures may hold the answers. Among the topics discussed are architecture that aligns with certain stars, far-flung cultures with startling similarities, and the ancient astronaut theory. The potential literal truth and accuracy of Plato’s Atlantis and Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey are also examined.