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Great Tours: Ancient Cities of the Mediterranean

Marvel at the glorious cities of the ancient Mediterranean—their wonders of architecture, art, engineering, culture, and history—in this fascinating video tour of the great urban centers of a world-shaping region.
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Overview

The great cities of the ancient Mediterranean are exemplars of the cultures, conquests, and ways of life that built Western civilization. This course takes you to preeminent urban centers of the ancient world, from Rome to Constantinople and so many more. You’ll also explore cities that are less familiar, but no less fascinating, as well as astonishing feats of engineering and glorious works of art of the ancient Mediterranean peoples.

About

Darius Arya

Rome left an indelible mark on diverse cultures that we can still explore today.

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The American Institute for Roman Culture

Darius Arya is the CEO of the American Institute for Roman Culture and the director of its online learning platform, Ancient Rome Live. He has a PhD in Roman Archaeology from The University of Texas at Austin. He has led excavations, including at the Roman site of Ostia Antica, and taught many American university programs in Italy. He is also a Fulbright Scholar, a fellow of the American Academy in Rome, a guest scholar of the Getty Conservation Institute, and a member of The Explorers Club. He has appeared on HISTORY, National Geographic, and Discovery as well as BBC Radio 4 and CNN, and he has hosted many television series, including Ancient Invisible Cities on PBS.

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Great Tours: Ancient Cities of the Mediterranean
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Great Tours: Ancient Cities of the Mediterranean

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The Phoenicians: Byblos, Sidon, and Tyre

01: The Phoenicians: Byblos, Sidon, and Tyre

Begin your Mediterranean journey with the Phoenicians, the great seafarers of antiquity. Gauge their innovations in shipbuilding, trade, writing, and colonization. Visualize the golden age of the Phoenicians through their key city-states of Byblos, which flourished through its resources of timber; Sidon, city of commerce, science, and art; and Tyre, a Sidonian colony and, later, a fierce rival of Sidon.

29 min
Crete, Knossos, and the Minoans

02: Crete, Knossos, and the Minoans

On the Greek island of Crete, encounter the great Minoan civilization, renowned for its ruined cities, art, wide-ranging commerce, and the myths of King Minos, Theseus, and the Minotaur. Tour the extraordinary palace complex of Knossos, believed by early archaeologist Arthur Evans to be the site of the Labyrinth of the Minotaur legend, and explore its corridors, piazzas, and mysterious murals.

29 min
Athens, Piraeus, and the Rise of Greece

03: Athens, Piraeus, and the Rise of Greece

Take the measure of Athens, one of the most resplendent and culturally significant cities of the ancient world. Track the origins and the rise of the city, and its political and administrative system, as it became a major commercial and naval power. Visit the great sites of Athens’s golden age, from the Acropolis to the port of Piraeus, the hub of the city’s naval and mercantile life.

30 min
Magna Graecia: Taras and Syracuse

04: Magna Graecia: Taras and Syracuse

From the 8th century BCE, Greek city-states established colonies, beginning in the region known as Magna Graecia. Stop first at the Italian colony of Taras and learn of its wealth and sophistication. Visit the magnificent ancient temples of Poseidonia and Akragas and explore the dramatic history and majestic monuments of Syracuse, the greatest and most beautiful of the Greeks’ Sicilian colonies.

29 min
Republican Rome: Rise of a Naval Power

05: Republican Rome: Rise of a Naval Power

Here, trace how the landlocked Romans linked themselves with the Mediterranean, establishing a powerful maritime empire. Envision the founding of Rome, and the Punic Wars, through which Rome built its naval forces and skill with oared warships in spectacular sea battles. Witness Rome’s annexation of huge territories, and the wealth reflected in its architecture and huge commercial centers.

28 min
Imperial Rome and Ostia Antica

06: Imperial Rome and Ostia Antica

Grasp the critical importance to ancient Rome of its food supply, and the massive logistics of grain shipments into the burgeoning city. With the wealth of its Mediterranean empire, chart the physical transformation of Rome in the Imperial era. Visit the imposing monuments and grand urban projects of the emperors and tour the great port and commercial complex of Ostia Antica.

26 min
Sacred Cities: Delphi, Delos, and Olympia

07: Sacred Cities: Delphi, Delos, and Olympia

On the Greek peninsula, discover how Delphi evolved as a locus of religious pilgrimage. Study the intriguing practices surrounding the Oracle of Delphi, and the majestic structures of the complex. Then visit the island sanctuary of Delos, a place of pilgrimage, politics, and commerce. Finally, take a deep look at Olympia, site of the famed athletic games, melding sport and religion.

30 min
Asia Minor: Miletus and Pergamon

08: Asia Minor: Miletus and Pergamon

The Greco-Anatolian societies of Asia Minor were home to some of the most magnificent cities of the ancient Mediterranean. Observe how a cultural synthesis took place between Anatolians and Greek settlers, revealed in the history and glorious monuments of Miletus. Then, take in the monumental architecture and superlative art treasures of Pergamon, another city that rose to glory in this period.

29 min
Ephesus and the Hellenic Golden Age

09: Ephesus and the Hellenic Golden Age

Ephesus was one of the most illustrious and renowned cities of the Mediterranean. Follow the city’s rise, as it became a major center of trade, and one of the cultural hearts of the Greek world, in learning and the arts. Walk through the city and discover its great Roman-era buildings, from its marine bath complex, temples, and theater to its State Agora and the famed Library of Celsus.

28 min
The Rise and Fall of Carthage

10: The Rise and Fall of Carthage

Ancient Carthage was a North African seaborne empire that ruled over vast areas of the Mediterranean. Delve into its history as a maritime and mercantile power and a formidable rival of Rome. Visit what remains of Carthage in its prime, its sacred sanctuary and necropolis, and its massive Antonine Baths. Mark the empire’s ultimate defeat by Rome, and its rebirth as a preeminent Roman city.

30 min
Iberia: Gadir, Carthago Nova, and Tarraco

11: Iberia: Gadir, Carthago Nova, and Tarraco

Uncover the history of ancient Iberia (Spain), as a major supplier of metals and other prized goods to the greater Mediterranean. Track the rise of Gadir as an opulent colony of Phoenicia, Carthage, and finally Rome. Relive the heyday of Carthago Nova, with its great wealth from silver and prominence under the Romans. Then, visit the UNESCO-protected Tarraco, and its impressive Roman-era ruins.

28 min
Alexandria and Ptolemaic Egypt

12: Alexandria and Ptolemaic Egypt

Marvel at the city of Alexandria, arguably the greatest cultural center of the ancient Mediterranean. Witness its founding by Alexander, its growth as a peerless hub of learning, and its rule by generations of Greek Ptolemies (pharaohs). Travel through the city at its height, and take a detailed look at its legendary monuments, such as the Pharos (Lighthouse) and the great Library of Alexandria.

30 min
Cyrene, Leptis Magna, and Ancient Libya

13: Cyrene, Leptis Magna, and Ancient Libya

Among the remarkable and intact ancient cities of Libya, encounter Cyrene, founded by the Greeks, and wealthy from its exports of the local plant silphium. Learn about its lavish monuments, proclaiming the city’s prosperity, and its later rule by Egypt and Rome. Then, visit the stunning and richly decorated ruins of Leptis Magna, which prospered on inland trade under Rome.

29 min
Epirus and the Gateways to Greece

14: Epirus and the Gateways to Greece

In historic lands now within Albania and Greece, explore the dramatic history of the Kingdom of Epirus, and the great cities of Dyrrachium, Apollonia, Nicopolis, and Butrint, all containing extraordinary gems of antiquity. Chart the route of the Via Egnatia, an epochal road connecting Rome to the Greek world. Grasp this region’s role in the events marking the end of the Roman republic.

28 min
Earliest Trade: Sardinia, Corsica, and Malta

15: Earliest Trade: Sardinia, Corsica, and Malta

The islands of Sardinia, Corsica, and Malta were home to the first great cities or settlements of the Mediterranean. Learn about their turbulent history as trading centers and military outposts under the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, and Romans. Also discover the early Nuragic civilization of Sardinia, the remarkable prehistoric monuments of Corsica, and the megalithic temples of Malta.

28 min
Massalia, Narbo, and Southern Gaul

16: Massalia, Narbo, and Southern Gaul

The territories of Gaul (France) figured significantly in the Roman world. Learn the history of the great port cities of Massalia and Narbo and their roles in Roman commerce and politics. Then, visit spectacular Roman ruins at the urban centers of Nemausus, Arelate, and Arausio. Observe how these cities became extensions of Rome, with architecture and cultural amenities replicating the capital.

29 min
Innovative Islands: Rhodes, Samos, and Kos

17: Innovative Islands: Rhodes, Samos, and Kos

The Grecian islands of Rhodes, Kos, and Samos were renowned in antiquity as centers of learning and ingenuity. Stop first at the trade capital of Rhodes, and witness its extraordinary feats of architecture and art, among them the famed Colossus. Visit Kos, a center of ancient healing and medicine, and finally Samos, which produced great figures in mathematics, philosophy, and astronomy.

28 min
Jerusalem, Petra, and the Desert Trade

18: Jerusalem, Petra, and the Desert Trade

Learn how the trade networks of the Phoenicians, the Philistines, and the Mediterranean Jewish diaspora positioned Jerusalem as a major crossroads of commerce and culture. Travel through the city at its height under king Herod the Great and visualize his monumental building projects. Then, encounter the Nabateans, whose stunning capital at Petra connected the Mediterranean to the Near East.

29 min
Antioch and the Journeys of Paul

19: Antioch and the Journeys of Paul

In Antioch, Paul launched his great missions of conversion, laying the foundations for the spread of Christianity. Delve into the rich history of Antioch, from its rise as a “free,” autonomous city to its eminence under Rome, and learn what made it the most important city in early Christianity after Jerusalem. Along Paul’s missionary journeys, visit the great cities of Perga and Corinth.

30 min
Desert Cities of Numidia and Mauretania

20: Desert Cities of Numidia and Mauretania

The lands of Numidia and Mauretania, sprawling across coastal North Africa, arose as substantial Berber societies, containing many great ancient cities. Observe how they became prominent regions of the Roman Empire, and travel into their sophisticated and cosmopolitan urban cultures at cities such as Caesarea Mauretaniae, Lambaesis, and the World Heritage Sites of Tipasa, Djemila, and Timgad.

28 min
Aquileia and the Dalmatian Coast

21: Aquileia and the Dalmatian Coast

Unpack the history of the peoples of the Adriatic and Dalmatian coasts, and the cultures that held sway in the region before its conquest by Rome. Tour extraordinary Roman ruins in the city of Pola; the island of Brijuni; and take in the rich architectural treasures and UNESCO-designated basilica complex of Aquileia, which became one of the wealthiest and largest cities of the late Roman Empire.

28 min
Constantinople, Straddling Europe and Asia

22: Constantinople, Straddling Europe and Asia

Trace the founding of this iconic city as Byzantium under the Greeks, its rise as a strategic crossroads of trade, and its conquest by Rome, becoming the Empire’s new capital and the center of political, economic, and cultural life of the Eastern Mediterranean. Discover the glories of the city and the dazzling building projects under the emperors Constantine, Theodosius, and Justinian.

30 min
Ravenna and the Rise of Christianity

23: Ravenna and the Rise of Christianity

Chart this coastal city’s path to becoming capital of the Western Roman Empire, then of Byzantine Italy, and an epicenter of Christianity. Tour its great Christian monuments of the Roman period, highlighting the stunning interiors of the Mausoleum and Baptistry of Neone. Under Ostrogothic and Byzantine rule, visit the city’s great basilicas, and explore the imagery of their breathtaking mosaics.

29 min
Thessaloníki and the End of Antiquity

24: Thessaloníki and the End of Antiquity

Conclude with a look at the chaotic transition between antiquity and the Middle Ages, through the lens of the great city of Thessaloníki (Greece). Observe how the city prospered during this period, from its founding by the Macedonians to its transformation into a Roman capital and a Byzantine Christian metropolis. Enjoy its superb treasures of Roman and Byzantine art and architecture.

37 min

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