Lost Cities Unearthed
MTA
The Hidden Histories of 25 Forgotten Civilizations and What They Reveal About Human Ingenuity
2nd Edition
Journey into the heart of forgotten civilizations and uncover the incredible ingenuity of ancient cultures in "Lost Cities Unearthed." This captivating book explores 25 remarkable urban centers that vanished from history, from the oldest known city in the Americas, Caral, to the legendary trading hub of the Sogdians on the Silk Road. Through compelling narratives, cutting-edge archaeological discoveries, and stunning visuals, delve into the secrets of places like the hydro-engineered wonder of Angkor, the sophisticated adobe empire of Chan Chan, and the breathtaking rock-cut city of Petra.
Discover the astonishing advancements of these lost peoples, including Mohenjo-Daro's unparalleled sanitation system, Çatalhöyük's unique rooftop architecture, the monumental earthworks of Cahokia, and the exquisite artistry found at Palenque. Learn how the Nabataeans mastered water in the desert, how the Minoans built their intricate palaces, and how the Khmer engineered their vast hydraulic networks. Unearth the mysteries of Ani, the ghost capital, and explore the remarkably preserved "Aegean Pompeii" of Akrotiri. Each chapter reveals not only the rise and fall of these cities but also what they tell us about human resilience, adaptation, and creativity in the face of environmental and societal challenges.
"Lost Cities Unearthed" is more than just a history book; it's an adventure through time and across continents. Using evidence from recent excavations and advanced technologies like LiDAR and satellite imagery, the book reconstructs these ancient worlds in vivid detail. From the buried port of Thonis-Heracleion beneath the Mediterranean waves to the stone city of Great Zimbabwe in Southern Africa and the legendary "Atlantis of the Sands," Ubar, this book brings these forgotten metropolises back to life. It's an essential read for anyone fascinated by archaeology, ancient history, and the enduring legacy of human innovation.
This book is for anyone fascinated by ancient history, archaeology, and the mysteries of forgotten civilizations. It will particularly appeal to readers interested in how early human societies organized themselves, adapted to diverse environments, and built impressive structures, offering a journey through global history beyond the well-known empires.
June 22, 2025
33,728 words
2 hours 22 minutes
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