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Pocas mezclas son tan tóxicas como el poder absoluto y la locura. Cuando nada se interpone entre los delirios de un líder y el llevarlas a cabo, todo tipo de extraños resultados son posibles.
 
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Natt90 | Jan 27, 2023 |
If you are interested in history, specifically lost or ancient civilizations {both real & possibly fictitious} then you will enjoy this book. This is not a book that is to be read as short stories, as it is full of factual opinions, proven truths, dated discoveries, etc. This is a small condensed version of 10 obscurely known and famously known lost civilizations. Each chapter covers one society or location, each chapter filled with facts and theories as to what may or could have occurred. Some of these civilizations have left clues behind to help us begin to figure out what happened, while others have left nothing at all for us to follow.




The most interesting part of this book were the slew of theories that are floating around the archeological and scientific worlds. Some seem very cut and dry, as others seem far fetched and unbelievable to a sane individual. The author, Michael Rank, takes you from The Lost City Of Atlantis to the Pyramid Builders and plenty of intriguing spots in between.




While reading each account of these lost civilizations, I learned facts that I had not known before. I was amazed when I read about Christopher Columbus in the Chapter entitled "Ancient American Explorers", this was not the Columbus that I was taught about in school. Michael Rank ended this chapter with the best paragraph ever in my opinion.




"The answer to these questions, if nothing else, may further reduce the legacy of Christopher Columbus. They are enough to make the once universally-beloved explorer roll in his grave. Still, at the very least, the Italian navigator will always have two inalienable accomplishments to console his woes: a federal holiday in his name, and a capital city in Ohio." ---This had me laughing but then again I had found things out that I didn't know about good ole Columbus. You will also learn how a sweet potato, a coin from a Greek city, a shipwreck in Texas, and other tokens play into theories based on Columbus and his famous discovery.




The best line in the book and one that most everyone can relate to, came in the third chapter of the book. The third chapter consists of the topic "The Indus Valley Civilization", this is a city where they are still trying to figure out how it ran-meaning did they appoint one ruler, a counsel, etc. People even suggest that it was a civilization without any rule at all. In reply to this it is stated:




" While it is highly unlikely that a civilization with millions of subjects could govern itself in a utopian anarchy- after all, if unmediated forums such as Facebook can erupt so easily into petty squabbles among adults that resemble that of first-graders fighting over a pack of Lunchables, imagine such a phenomenon at a civilization-wide scale." -----Now I am sure most of us can relate to this and probably have even witnessed this on numerous occasions. But what if? What if these civilizations were able to accomplish just that-a utopian anarchy?




That is one thing that I found myself thinking about during my journey through this book. That even if the civilizations are lost to us, they seemed to be living better lives and treating each other with much more dignity. There were many thoughts that I began exploring as I read each chapter of this book, and many questions that I began to want answered. Unfortunately, because they are lost or near lost to us, I will probably never get those answers.

… (lisätietoja)
 
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OurWolvesDen | 1 muu arvostelu | Mar 29, 2020 |
A good, quick look at a number of lost civilizations that you may or may not have heard of, and it leaves you wanting to read more. I really enjoyed this book.
 
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mreed61 | 1 muu arvostelu | Aug 10, 2014 |
I've read several of Michael Rank's books, and this one was just as good as the others. I always appreciate the research that has gone into each book. Rank approaches history in an interesting way, and I always learn things I didn't know before. This book introduced me to a world I knew very little about, the world of spies and espionage, not just in our world today but back to ancient times. I'd never really considered how spies have affected the outcome of wars. The writing style is very readable, and the information is interesting - not what you'll find in your history textbooks!… (lisätietoja)
 
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