The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt Free Audiobook Download by Toby Wilkinson


Ancient Egypt took on many forms throughout its history. The earliest civilization in the Nile Valley started around 3100 BC as a small village that grew into a large city. Over time, the Egyptian society transformed from mostly agricultural to largely urban. In 332 BC, Alexander the Great conquered Egypt, ushering in a long period of Greek rule. This change, along with many other factors, caused the ancient Egyptian society to crumble over time and give rise to the Ptolemaic Kingdom in 30 BC.

This audiobook provides an overview of Ancient Egypt's history and the ancient world in general, covering a period of around 3,500 years. The author is Toby Wilkinson and he has narrated it himself in order to give you a feel for how it would have been to be living during that time.

The Ancient Egyptians were a civilization that flourished for thousands of years in the Nile River Valley. They were known as one of the most innovative civilizations to ever exist, and their achievements still stand today. However, archaeologists have recently discovered that this great civilization was not actually built by one single people or by the Egyptians themselves, but rather by foreigners who came from Asia and Europe.

Because Egypt was located on the Nile River, it was the perfect place for early humans to live. The people of Egypt had many tools that came from animals like the cat and hawk, which made Egypt a very dangerous place. As time went on, however, more people began to live in this area because it became easier to survive there. With so many people living nearby, they didn't have to worry too much about hunting or gathering food.

The article, "The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt," first by Prof. Toby Wilkinson is a concise history of the civilization and civilization's destruction from its foundations to its demise in ancient times.

War, famine and disease are often a result of the lack of innovation in ancient civilizations. Unfortunately, this is true for Ancient Egypt as well. As with many other civilizations and empires before it, the Egyptians experienced a rapid decline in their influence and prosperity due to a lack of innovation. Although the Egyptians were technologically advanced, they could not keep up with newer advancements by other civilizations due to their limited resources and knowledge of science. Hence, the Egyptians did not have an abundance of agricultural products such as wine or olive oil like their more modern counterparts in Greece or Rome.

Published Date 2017-09-12
Duration 18 hours 55 minutes
Author Toby Wilkinson
Narrated Michael Page
Reviews
(14 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Non-Fiction
Parent Category Social Science, Ancient Civilizations, World

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