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The seventy wonders of the ancient world : the great monuments and how they were built

Expanding on the theme of the traditional Seven Wonders, this book incorporates marvels from around the globe spanning the centuries from the first standing stones of the fifth millennium B.C. to the Great Temple of the Aztecs in the sixteenth century A.D. providing a testament to the skill of the ancient architects and engineers who created.

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  • "Expanding on the theme of the traditional Seven Wonders, this book incorporates marvels from around the globe spanning the centuries from the first standing stones of the fifth millennium B.C. to the Great Temple of the Aztecs in the sixteenth century A.D. providing a testament to the skill of the ancient architects and engineers who created."@en
  • "This profusely illustrated compendium celebrates the achievements of those ancient builders who created huge and impressive structures without the benefit of modern technology."
  • "Full coverage from the first stone monuments in the fifth millennium B.C. to the Great Temple of the Aztecs in the sixteenth century A.D. with fascinating insights into the technological skills of our ancestors."

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  • "Seventy wonders of the ancient world"
  • "Die siebzig Weltwunder : die geheimnisvollsten Bauwerke der Menschheit und wie sie errichtet wurden"
  • "Die siebzig Weltwunder : die geheimnisvollsten Bauwere der Menschheit und wie sie errichtet wurden"
  • "The seventy wonders of the ancient world : the great monuments and how they were built"
  • "The seventy wonders of the ancient world : the great monuments and how they were built"@en
  • "Die siebzig Weltwunder die geheimnisvollsten Bauwerke der Menschheit und wie sie errichtet wurden"