The Other Ancient Civilisations

Decoding Archaeology's Less Celebrated Cultures

Raven Todd DaSilva author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Mango Media

Published:29th Oct '24

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Journey beyond the familiar—discover the lost worlds, stunning achievements, and enduring mysteries of humanity’s greatest ancient civilizations.

"If Indiana Jones wrote a guidebook, it might mirror what Raven Todd da Silva has penned. The Other Ancient Civilisations gives life to the shadows of heroes and everyday people travelers walk in the footsteps of today." —Forbes Magazine

If you’re searching for history books about civilization that reveal the extraordinary diversity of our past, The Other Ancient Civilisations is your essential guide. Travel from the bustling cities of the Indus Valley and the monumental architecture of Great Zimbabwe, to the enigmatic Etruscans of Italy and the seafaring Lapita of Oceania. This immersive history of civilization explores the world history facts and archaeological discoveries behind societies such as the Akkadians, Hittites, Minoans, Olmec, and Xiongnu—cultures whose legacies have shaped the course of humanity but are often overlooked in most history of civilization books.

Step into the vibrant world of ancient civilizations and experience history through the eyes of the Nabateans who carved Petra from desert stone, the Nubian Kingdom of Kush with its striking pyramids, and the Mississippian mound-builders of North America. Discover the artistry of Japan’s Jōmon, the astronomical mastery of the Únětice in Central Europe, the terracotta sculptures of Nigeria’s Nok, and the monumental mounds of the Marajoara at the mouth of the Amazon. The Other Ancient Civilisations offers a sweeping look at the history of civilizations across continents and centuries.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Engaging accounts of ancient civilizations history with world history facts that challenge old assumptions and highlight the ingenuity of humanity’s past.
  • Vivid explanations of architecture visual history that breathe life into lost cities and monuments, from the pyramids of Nubia to the palaces of the Minoans.
  • A critical look at history world civilization culture revealing the complexity and diversity of early societies, including the Olmec, Marajoara, and Únětice.
  • Clear, accessible writing that makes even the most complex history of civilizations easy to understand.
  • A must-have for anyone seeking history of civilization books that blend rigorous scholarship with captivating storytelling.


If you’ve read books such as The Forgotten Peoples of the Ancient World, The Lost World of The Old Ones, or 1177 B.C., you'll love The Other Ancient Civilisations. Uncover the real stories behind the myths, and...

“Raven Todd DaSilva’s debut book takes readers on a captivating journey through time, shedding light on the lesser-known ancient civilisations and archaeological cultures often overlooked in popular media. With a masterful blend of storytelling and well-researched facts, Da Silva brings archaeology to life, making it accessible and engaging for a wider audience. Her comprehensive analysis is an invaluable resource for historians, archaeologists, and anyone intrigued by the ancient world. Her fresh perspective offers a thought-provoking and enlightening guide to the diversity and complexity of ancient civilisations, extending far beyond the traditional narratives.”
—Natasha Billson, award-winning archaeologist and a lead broadcaster on The Great British Dig

“If Indiana Jones wrote a guidebook, it might mirror what Raven Todd DaSilva has penned. The Other Ancient Civilisations gives life to the shadows of heroes and everyday people travellers walk in the footsteps of today. The hits are all here, but so too are the obscure deep tracks. We see the likely son of a gardener planting the seeds of literature in Mesopotamia, the jungle shaman carefully hovering over the bones of the dead in the Amazon, and the first rumbles of the Minotaur in the Mediterranean. We ride on outriggers across Oceana and delve into an ancient super city on the banks of the Mississippi River. Hooked by these captivating tales, we are lead into the backstories of people and places that shaped the world as we know it today—and bring a new depth to modern life that ushers the curious traveller onwards across the globe.”
—Joe Sills, Forbes

“Todd DaSilva had me at the contents list…what a great concept. An expansive book and well worth a read.”
—Ella Al-Shamahi, palaeoanthropologist and TV presenter

“Totally brings obscure and unsung histories to life, you'll love it!”
—Stefan Milosavljevich, author of Tales of Ancient Worlds

“In this well-written and engaging volume, Raven Todd DaSilva presents a readable and interesting series of short takes on the archaeology of a wide variety of ancient and more recent societies, with stops as far afield as Japan, India, Crete, and the Americas. Even knowledgeable readers will find a smorgasbord of information within the discussions. Recommended for all ages, especially for those wishing to look beyond the usual tales of ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt.”
—Eric H. Cline, author of 1177 BC

“The Akkadians, Jomon, Lapita, Marajoara, and the Mississippians: Raven Todd DaSilva takes us on a succinct journey through some of the world’s less well-known complex societies. This is a treasury of ancient cultures; read about them in any order you like, a refreshing change. Each chapter briefly introduces a society, while a lengthy bibliography invites you to delve deeper into their intricacies. This is an excellent, thoroughly researched, and admirably illustrated introduction to the lesser-known highlights of our past that is ideal for beginners.”
—Brian Fagan, distinguished emeritus professor of anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara, and author of People of the Earth

“This book is a brilliant introduction to the large number of ancient civilisations around the world who too often don’t get the spotlight, and yet whose history, culture, traditions, beliefs, and achievements deserve to be known and understood. DaSilva gives us a fantastic insight into the rich tapestry of human cultures across time and space and the sheer splendid diversity of human nature. I bet you to read this book and not be surprised by what you find!”
—Professor Michael Scott, author, academic, and broadcaster, The University of Warwick, UK

“Despite already having a good grounding in ancient history, this book was full of new things for me. Meticulously researched and engagingly written. I could not put this book down! Highly recommended for any history buff.”
—Kathleen Dawson, The Bookworm of Edwards

“If Indiana Jones wrote a guidebook, it might mirror what Raven Todd DaSilva has penned. The Other Ancient Civilisations gives life to the shadows of heroes and everyday people that travelers walk in the footsteps of today.”

Forbes Magazine

ISBN: 9781684813230

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 12mm

Weight: unknown

350 pages