(Set) Lost Worlds of South America & The Origins of Great Ancient Civilizations

(Set) Lost Worlds of South America & The Origins of Great Ancient Civilizations

(Set) Lost Worlds of South America & The Origins of Great Ancient Civilizations

Investigate the unfolding of the cradles of civilization that paralleled each other yet were very different in this intriguing course set. In Lost Worlds of South America, take an adventurous trek of discovery through the emerging finds and archaeological knowledge of more than 12 seminal civilizations in South America, one of only six places on earth where civilization arose spontaneously. And in Great Ancient Civilizations of Asia Minor, explore Asia Minor's successive civilizations that defined the Western and Muslim cultures that embrace so many of the world's inhabitants.

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