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The Rise and Fall of Ancient Cities: Mohenjo-daro, Tenochtitlan, and Angkor

Season 2 Episode 472 Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Ancient civilizations built cities that were engineering marvels of their time, shaping culture, trade, and daily life in ways that still influence the modern world. This video explores how Mohenjo-daro, Tenochtitlan, and Angkor rose to prominence through innovation, strategic planning, and environmental mastery, and how each eventually declined due to a complex mix of social, political, and ecological pressures. By looking at these cities side by side, we can better understand the repeating patterns behind human ambition, adaptation, and collapse.

From carefully planned streets and water systems to monumental architecture and religious centers, these ancient cities reveal how closely human societies are tied to their environments. Their stories offer powerful lessons about sustainability, leadership, and resilience that remain relevant today. If you’re interested in learning more about podcasting and content distribution tools that help creators share stories like these, check out https://rss.com/?via=71219c. #ancienthistory #lostcivilizations #ancientcities #historydocumentary #archaeology #humanhistory #mohenjodaro #tenochtitlan #angkor #civilization

0:00 – Introduction to ancient cities 1:05 – The rise of Mohenjo-daro 3:00 – Decline and mysteries of the Indus Valley 4:05 – The power and structure of Tenochtitlan 6:00 – The fall of the Aztec capital 7:05 – Angkor and its vast urban network 8:45 – Final reflections on rise and collapse

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