
Storyline of Our Predecessors
The Collapse of Ancient Society
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Have you found yourself asking questions such as: Why did ancient culture collapse? Were there similar issues to what we face today? Can we learn anything from these collapses to prevent our own?
If you’ve asked yourself any of these, you’re not alone.
Storyline of Our Predecessors: The Collapse of Ancient Society is Bennett’s attempt at answering these questions in a manner that is easy to understand and full of information without overloading us with useless “fluff” information.
Spanning from the foundations to the Classical Era, ancient Rome to ancient China, Averey B. Bennett gathers information from ancient civilizations that laid the groundwork for the modern world as we know it today and provides us with jam-packed information spreading across various topics and civilizations.
By weaving together thoroughly researched historical facts, Storyline of Our Predecessors: The Collapse of Ancient Society provides a glimpse into the culture of ancient civilizations and the factors that ultimately led to their collapse.
When it comes to gathering rich, accurate, and valuable information, this audiobook provides listeners with the right tools needed to gather insights into the daily life, religion, culture, and collapse of the ancient societies before us.
In this book, you will discover:
- Incredibly useful inventions still being used to this very day
- The oldest of the original Seven Wonders that is still standing and relatively intact
- Civilizations that disappeared under mysterious circumstances
- A single series of trade routes that developed multiple civilizations
- A functioning empire without money or markets
- The most powerful ancient civilizations
- Ritual sacrifices
While other history books will overload you with an overabundance of irrelevant information, this book will only provide you with useful knowledge that is very clear, easy to follow, and absorb. Not only will the knowledge you’ve gained from this book give you a better understanding of the lives of past civilizations and the events that led to their collapse, it will also teach you of the steps that we can all take to prevent our own society-destroying situations.
By listening to this audiobook, you will be taking a large step toward building a greater future for us all.
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