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B**K
kindle unlimited but one of my owned ones
kindle unlimited but one of my owned ones, 7 different books, all of which have read, but do rather like the sets because less grief with my tablet reader.Mesopotamia: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Mesopotamian History and Civilizations, Including the Sumerians and Sumerian Mythology, Gilgamesh, Ur, Assyrians, Babylon, Hammurabi and the Persian Empire -- If you want to discover the remarkable history of Mesopotamia, then keep reading...Free History BONUS Inside!Seven captivating manuscripts in one book:Sumerians: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Sumerian History, Sumerian MythologyMesopotamian Empire of the Sumer CivilizationGilgamesh: A Captivating Guide to Gilgamesh the King and the Epic of GilgameshUr: A Captivating Guide to One of the Most Important Sumerian City-States in Ancient MesopotamiaAssyrian History: A Captivating Guide to the Assyrians and Their Powerful Empire in Ancient MesopotamiaBabylon: A Captivating Guide to the Kingdom in Ancient Mesopotamia, Starting from the Akkadian Empire to the Battle of Opis Against Persia, Including Babylonian Mythology and the Legacy of BabyloniaHammurabi: A Captivating Guide to the Sixth King of the First Babylonian Dynasty, Including the Code of HammurabiThe Persian Empire: A Captivating Guide to the History of Persia, Starting from the Ancient Achaemenid, Parthian, and Sassanian Empires to the Safavid, Afsharid, and Qajar DynastiesSome of the topics covered in part 1 of this book include:The Ancient Sumerians In a Nutshell The Social Structure of Ancient Sumerians The Religion and Mythology of Ancient Sumerians The Sumerian Kingdoms Chronology The Everyday Life of Ancient Sumerians and more!Some of the topics covered in part 2 of this book include:The History of the Epic All Eleven Tablets Sumerian Poems About Gilgamesh And much, much more!In part 3 of this book, you will:Get a sense of how Ur came to existence, how it grew, reached its zenith, fell, re-rose, and ultimately perished until it reemerged a little over a century and a half ago Learn of its history, laden with wars, trade, divine worship, political corruption, and entertainment and more!Some of the topics covered in part 4 of this book include:The Assyrians Arrive in Mesopotamia: The Early Assyrian Period The Birth of a Civilization: The Old Assyrian Empire to the Middle Assyrian Empire The Beginning of the Neo-Assyrian Empire Imperial Expansion and the Golden Age of the Neo-Assyrian Empire The Fall of the Empire Assyrian Government and more!Some of the topics covered in part 5 of this book include:The Land of the Babylonians Life, Culture, and Gender Roles Throughout the Years Where Superstition Met Science Babylonia Before the Babylonians The Amorite Dynasty or the First Babylonians The First Fall of Babylon and the Rise of the Kassites Assyrian Domination and Rule, 911-619 BCE And much, much more!Some of the topics covered in part 6 of this book include:Babylon Before Hammurabi: Position of the City in Mesopotamia, Early Rulers Rise of Hammurabi: Wars and Achievements Chronology of Hammurabi Hammurabi’s Character: Physical Appearance, Relations with Other Rulers, Glimpses of His Personality The Code of Hammurabi and Early MesopotamianEach of these books in this collection are also available as standalone books.
K**R
Fascinating Books
Fascinating BooksThis collection of 7 Books was informative, it provided me with a very useful overview of the history and empires of the fertile crescent. From Mesopotamia to the Persian empire through the last 7 thousand years. It also provided a delightful insight into what the everyday lives of people would have been like throughout that time period. A truly Enriching experience, as far as I'm concernedThe Books included were:1.) Sumerians: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Sumerian History, Sumerian Mythologyand the Mesopotamian Empire of the Sumer Civilization2.) Gilgamesh: A Captivating Guide to Gilgamesh the King and the Epic of Gilgamesh3.) Ur: A Captivating Guide to One of the Most Important Sumerian City-States in AncientMesopotamia4.) Assyrian History: A Captivating Guide to the Assyrians and Their Powerful Empire in AncientMesopotamia5.) Babylon: A Captivating Guide to the Kingdom in Ancient Mesopotamia, Starting from theAkkadian Empire to the Battle of Opis Against Persia, Including Babylonian Mythology and theLegacy of Babylonia6.) Hammurabi: A Captivating Guide to the Sixth King of the First Babylonian Dynasty, Includingthe Code of Hammurabi7.) The Persian Empire: A Captivating Guide to the History of Persia, Starting from the AncientAchaemenid, Parthian, and Sassanian Empires to the Safavid, Afsharid, and Qajar Dynasties (less)
C**Y
Poorly Written
Wanting to build a better foundation of my understanding of the Sumerian culture, Akkadian empire, Babylonian and Assyrian empires, I purchased this book -- primarily as it was available in both Audible and in paperback allowing me to easily re-read. I can understand and appreciate that the authors needed to condense information. However, anyone reading this stuff does not need to be "sold" by romantic suggestions trying to equate the civilizations to the modern era. If someone is going to the trouble to read about this time period, the person wants basic facts not editorial writing. Also, the book presumably has several authors who butcher any hope of having a cohesive timeline of events. For instance, page 15 discusses the Sumerian timeline by stating, "The earliest period with permanent towns in the region is called the Ubaid period, named after a small uncovered settlement Tell al-'Ubaid near ancient Ur. This period roughly starts circa 6500 BC and ends around 4100 BC." Later, in the chapter about Ur, at page 131, the author of this section (assuming a different author) states "The first human settlement [in the context of UR] can be dated as far back as 3800 BC and was part of the so-called Ubaid culture." So which is it? sometime between 6500 and 4100 BC or at a later time near 3800 BC. The book so far is very frustrating. It appears to be introductory for the most part. No endnotes. No footnotes. A very limited biography of 83 resources which are simply added to the end of the book without any explanation of which parts of the book they support and many of which are very generalized -- such as 4 citations to Wikipedia, 4 citations to Encyclopedia Britannica, and 4 citations to Ancient History Encyclopedia. How reliable - an introductory text which includes about 15% of its citations to other highly introductory and often unreliable sources. Thusfar, the most "captivating" thing to me is how the publisher(s) of this book captured my money.
A**R
Easy Read!
I’m loving this book. Simple to read and makes learning about Mesopotamia easy.
J**L
Great deal of information and I absolutely loved ready reading this book
I enjoyed this book a lot. I am an evangelist and love studying the Bible and this book gave me insight into the history around Abraham Daniel and Cyrus along with others that was in this time frame.I really enjoyed the book on the Babylonians. This was the first time I had read the Epic of Gilgamesh and I really enjoyed reading it.I will definitely buy more from Captivating History. Very informative
M**.
Mesopotamia: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Mesopotamian History and Civilizations...
Beaucoup d'information. Illustrations are all in black & white and not of very good quality.
F**.
Conteúdo ótimo.
Como o livro aborda várias civilizações antigas acaba sendo um resumo de cada época. O livro não é ruim, mas quem quer uma abrangência maior deve procurar obras que focam em uma civilização especifica o que não é a proposta desse livro. Porém não tenho nada do que reclamar, estou muito satisfeito.O produto em é excelente com capa dura e páginas bem claras.
C**S
A enlightening read
This book is first of all, quite long but that's a good thing. It covers the differences of culture and society as well as language from Sumer, Akkad, Babylon, Assyria and Persia. It makes the differences clear and you can really notice the changes and inspirations these societies took from each other and how they learned from thier past, and how they affect us today.
S**L
A collection of undergrad history papers
Feels like a "packaging" job. Was actually NOT captivating- even though the history of the region is. It gets its second star for its history!
I**A
Conjunto de livros pequenos
Não é o melhor material do assunto. O que me atraiu foi a didática e objetividade. Queria algo para me situar pra entender eventos posteriores, como as conquistas dos macedônios e Roma. Há outros livros dessa série que falam bastante das guerras gregas e invasões persas nos séculos VI e V antes de cristo às cidades estado. Enfim, essa série é para dar uma introdução objetiva, rápida e didática. Se é isso que procura, vale.
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