Crucible of Civilization narrated by Liam Neeson

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Liam Neeson is one of the best actors in Hollywood, having won an Oscar, BAFTA, and three Golden Globe awards. So if you want dramatic storytelling, you can get it from Liam Neeson.

This documentary tells a story about Ancient Greece, starting from the 4th and 5th century BC. Greece was the founder of modern science, politics, democracy, philosophy, warfare, mathematics, art, architecture, and much more.

Through dramatic storytelling and state-of-the-art computer animation, the long documentary is worth watching as you can learn more of Classical Greece.

Witness the rise, triumph, and eventual decline of the world’s first democracy, all through the eyes of Cleisthenes, Themistocles, Pericles, and Socrates.

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