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The Hanging Gardens of Babylon. The Colossus of Rhodes. The Great Pyramid at Giza. For centuries these names have inspired wonder and mystery. They are but three of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Most of these masterpieces of human achievement have long since crumbled into dust. But their legacy survives, and these triumphs of human vision, architecture, and creativity have become the stuff of legends.

In the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, Lynn Curlee ponders the questions that have fascinated researchers and archaeologists for decades. What purpose did these structures have for the societies that built them? How did they achieve the means necessary to construct such intricate and innovative temples and statues? Mr. Curlee investigates and illustrates how these Seven Wonders must have appeared at their peak.

With extraordinary paintings and a moving narrative, Mr. Curlee tells the story of some of man's greatest feats and explores the timeless desire of cultures to leave a permanent mark on the Earth.

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Lynn Curlee

Lynn Curlee

1947 -
American
Lynn Curlee was educated as an art historian and has worked as a professional artist for more than twenty-five years. His work is included in the Ch... See more

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Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
The author of Rushmore (1999) and other visits to modern wonders turns to the seven originals...

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