The Greeks, Israelites, and Persians as the three post-Bronze-Age civilizations Jiang says he has now introduced and will connect next.
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The Greeks, Israelites, and Persians as the three post-Bronze-Age civilizations Jiang says he has now introduced and will connect next.
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"...what i've done is i've gone over into the three major civilizations okay the greeks uh the israelites and the persians that that have..."
"...ancient societies. Okay? So in ancient societies, the major ancient society, civilizations are China, Egypt, and India. And you will see a lot of..."
"...as we discussed, by far, Egypt is the wealthiest, most advanced civilization in the Bronze Age. Over here, across the Red Sea, is Arabia...."
"Primarily Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Persia, okay? The three great civilizations that we will discuss starting next week. And so the Greeks have colonies all..."
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