by Brenda Rosen (Author)
The Atlas of Lost Cities explores some of the most extraordinary ancient cities from around the world that have been abandoned, forgotten or hidden by time, and ponders the lessons they can teach us today. This fascinating book examines the role of natural and man-made disasters, rulers and hostile neighbours and the fate of cities built to celebrate religious beliefs and enshrine gods and deities. It traces the lost beauty and ancient wisdom embodied in such key sites as Borobodur in Java and Aphrodisias in Turkey and examines the causes of the failure of cities such as Niya in Central Asia and Mesa Verde in Colorado that had thrived for centuries. This is a thought-provoking and illuminating reference work for everyone fascinated by ancient civilizations.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 496
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Godsfield
Published: 15 Jan 2008
ISBN 10: 1841813273
ISBN 13: 9781841813271
Book Overview: Includes detailed reconstructions and maps to cities. Highly topical: Jared Diamond's Collapse, which ponders why and how ancient societies failed or survived, was an international bestseller. Stunning photography of major archaeological sites and recently discovered cities.