“Why 'Civilizations' Will Make You Rethink Everything You Know About History”
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Title: Civilizations
Author: Mary Beard
Category: World History, Faith, Spirituality & Meaning
What if the Aztecs had sailed to Europe first? Mary Beard's 'Civilizations' flips the script on everything we think we know about history, and Sam and Sophie are here to unpack it.
They walk through Beard's argument that civilization isn't a straight line from Greece to Rome to us, but a messy web of encounters. From cave paintings to Egyptian pyramids, Chinese bronzes to Roman concrete, they explore how each culture's art reflects its deepest beliefs. They also dive into the book's bold counterfactual—what if the Incas or Aztecs had crossed the Atlantic first?—and what that says about the fragility of Western dominance.
If you've ever wondered why we call some cultures 'civilized' and others not, this episode will make you rethink it all. The takeaway: history isn't a triumphant march, but an ongoing argument about what it means to be human.
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Chapters
00:00Rethinking Civilization00:26Early Art and Its Power01:08Egypt, China, and Cosmic Order01:40Greece and Rome: Myths and Realities02:37The Aztecs and the Encounter03:30The Counterfactual and the Takeaway




















