Water and Classical Civilizations: Crash Course World History 222
In which John Green teaches you about water! So, we talk about resources a lot on Crash Course, and today is no exception. It turns out people can't live without water, which means it's absolutely necessary for civilization. Today John talks about water in the context of classical civilizations, but not like Greece or Rome or something. We're talking about the Maya civilization in Central America, and the Khmer civilization in what is now Cambodia. So this is an awesome video, OK? Citation 1: Steven J. Mithen - Sue Mithen, Thirst: Water and Power in the Ancient World. Harvard University Press. 2012. p 235 Citation 2: Patrice Bonnafoux, cited in Mithen. p243 Citation 3: Mithen. p 296 Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at / crashcourse Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - / youtubecrashcourse Twitter - / thecrashcourse Instagram - / thecrashcourse CC Kids: / crashcoursekids

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