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While large swathes of Europe were still erecting single story buildings the peoples the Indus Valley and Egypt were carving out sophisticated societies, using technologies and reason to construct their settlements. In this section some of the great civilizations are examined using the evidence that has survived them to tell their fascinating stories and accomplishments Read more
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A (non-Western) history of versatility
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Ancient Athenian inscriptions in public and private UK collections
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Diagrams in History
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HA Podcasted History: Ancient Persia
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History Abridged: Libraries
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How can there be a true history?
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Ideas on the Shape, Size and Movements of the Earth - Pamphlet
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Lucy Hughes-Hallett on telling an HA branch about a book
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Michael Wood, Hadrian and the Making of Early England
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My Favourite History Place: Erbil Citadel, Iraq
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My Favourite History Place: Hadrian’s Wall
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My Favourite History Place: Petra
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Out and About in Cairo
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Podcast Series: The Indus Valley Civilisation
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Recorded webinar: Maya ruler King Pakal II of Palenque
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Reuse of the Past: A Case Study from the Ancient Maya
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Sparta and war: myths and realities
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Sudan Holy Mountain: Jebel Barkal and its Temples
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The Aztec Empire: a surprise ending?
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The Christian Kingdoms of Nubia and Ethiopia
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