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Contrasts in Humanity
Alex Patterson
7 episodes
1 day ago
This podcast glimpses into the evolution and transformation of human culture within the most significant civilizations in world history while contextualizing these cultures with landmarks in art. This podcast is primarily used as a resource for the "Introduction to Humanities" high school course that I teach.
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This podcast glimpses into the evolution and transformation of human culture within the most significant civilizations in world history while contextualizing these cultures with landmarks in art. This podcast is primarily used as a resource for the "Introduction to Humanities" high school course that I teach.
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Courses
Education
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The Mesopotamians (Part 1)
Contrasts in Humanity
35 minutes 53 seconds
4 years ago
The Mesopotamians (Part 1)

From the ancient story of the "Tower of Babel" to the mysterious dark age that followed the Bronze Age, we glimpse into the vast diversity of peoples and cultures that developed in ancient Mesopotamia.

Contrasts in Humanity
This podcast glimpses into the evolution and transformation of human culture within the most significant civilizations in world history while contextualizing these cultures with landmarks in art. This podcast is primarily used as a resource for the "Introduction to Humanities" high school course that I teach.