Abandoned Civilisations :The Mysteries Behind More Than 90 Lost Worlds - Abandoned Places

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Abandoned Civilisations

Abandoned Civilisations :The Mysteries Behind More Than 90 Lost Worlds - Abandoned Places

3.88 (25 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Ruined cities overgrown by jungle. Towns buried beneath the ground. Statues lying half- hidden in the sand. Why do civilisations collapse? Why are towns abandoned? And how do once mighty cities come to be forgotten about?
From the pyramids of Egypt to the ruins at Angkor in Cambodia and on to the mysteries of the Easter Island moai statues, Abandoned Civilisations is a brilliant pictorial work examining lost worlds. What emerges is a picture of how vast societies can rise, thrive and then collapse. We admire how whole cities develop, but equally fascinating is what happens when their moment has passed.
From the 9th century temples at Khajuraho in India which were lost in the date palm trees until stumbled across by European engineers in the 19th century to Mayan pyramids in the Guatemalan jungle to Roman cities semi-buried – but consequently preserved – in the North African desert, the book explores why societies fall and what, once abandoned, they leave behind to history. With 150 striking colour photographs exploring 100 worlds, Abandoned Civilisations is a fascinating visual history of the mysteries of lost societies.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781782746676
ISBN10 1782746676
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 1370 g
Product Dimensions 233 x 303 x 20 mm
Publisher / Reseller Amber Books Ltd
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Kieron Connolly’s books include Abandoned Civilisations, Abandoned Castles and The History of Hollywood. He is a graduate in history from the University of Edinburgh and in film from the National Film & Television School. A book editor and journalist, he has written for the Mail on Sunday, Daily Mail and The Times. He lives in London.

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