Ancient Civilizations of North America
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Dolores Public Library - NONFICTIONBookGC 970.01 ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONSComplete Set: 4 DVDs in 1 case and bookletOn Shelf
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Format
DVD, Book
Physical Desc
4 videodiscs (12 hr.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (iv, 226 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm).
Language
English

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General Note
Course no. 3900.
General Note
24 lectures (30 min. each).
Bibliography
Course guidebook includes bibliographical references (pages 212-223).
Creation/Production Credits
The Great Courses in association with Professor Edwin Barnhart, Maya Exploration Center.
Participants/Performers
Lecturer: Professor Edwin Barnhart.
Description
"For the past few hundred years, most of what we've been taught about the native cultures of North America came from reports authored by the conquerors and colonizers who destroyed them. Now, with the technological advances of modern archaeology and a new perspective on world history-we are finally able to piece together their compelling true stories. In Ancient Civilizations of North America, Professor Edwin Barnhart, Director of the Maya Exploration Center, will open your eyes to a fascinating world you never knew existed-even though you've been living right next to it, or even on top of it, for as long as you've been on the continent. The peoples of ancient North America were exceptionally knowledgeable about their environment, but their intellectual and artistic curiosity went much beyond the immediate need for food and safety. Beginning thousands of years ago, and without benefit of written language, native peoples became mathematicians, construction and soil engineers, astronomers, urban planners, and more. They developed thriving cities, extensive trade routes, canals to bring water to the desert, and earthworks we still marvel over today. In 24 exciting lectures, you'll learn about the vibrant cities of Poverty Point, the first city in North America, built about 3,500 years ago, and Cahokia, the largest city of ancient North America. You'll explore the many ways in which the Chacoan environment provided cultural and religious focus for peoples of the southwest. And you'll learn about the Iroquoian source of some of our most basic 'American' values."
Target Audience
MPAA not rated.
System Details
DVD.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
Home use only.
Language
English dialogue. Closed-captioned.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Barnhart, E. (2018). Ancient Civilizations of North America . The Teaching Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Barnhart, Edwin. 2018. Ancient Civilizations of North America. The Teaching Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Barnhart, Edwin. Ancient Civilizations of North America The Teaching Company, 2018.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Barnhart, Edwin. Ancient Civilizations of North America The Teaching Company, 2018.

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