Ce n’est pas parce que c'est de l'histoire, qu'on ne peut pas en raconter! Septième épisode de Nota Bene consacré aux villes en avance sur leur temps. Certaines grandes villes marquèrent leur époque, laissant même des traces jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Rayonnement culturel, économique mais aussi technologique, bien plus qu'une simple agglomération, ces villes sont aujourd'hui devenues des légendes. De Santorin au Machu Picchu en passant par Bagdad et Alexandrie, découvrez ces sites dans la bonne humeur !
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- Magazine Archéologia n° 514 Akrotiri, Immense cité de l'âge de bronze.
- La Fabuleuse découverte de la cité perdue des Incas : la découverte de Machu Picchu (Hiram Bingham, 2008, Editions Pygmalion)
- Les routes Incas de Machu Picchu et Vilcabamba : Pouvoir et mémoire dans les Andes péruviennes (Erwan Duffait, 2013, Editions l'Harmattan)
- La Bibliothèque d'Alexandrie et l'histoire des textes (Luciano Canfora, 2004, Editions Cedopal et ULG, disponible sur google books gratuitement).
- La Véritable Histoire de la Bibliothèque d'Alexandrie (Luciano Canfora, 1988, Editions desjonquères)
- Alexandrie : Histoire d'un mythe (Paul-André Claudel, 2011, Editions Ellipses)
- Timée, suivi du Critias (Platon / Luc Brisson, 1999, Editions Flammarion)
- Le Livre de Brocart (Al-Washshâ, 2004, Editions Gallimard)
- L' âge d'or de l'Islam (Aly Mazahéri, 1951, Editions Hachette, disponible sur Google Books gratuitement)
- http://www.lemonde.fr/ameriques/article/2011/07/01/l-invention-du-machu-picchu_1543456_3222.html
- http://whc.unesco.org/fr/list/274/
- http://www.enjoy-machu-picchu.com/machu-picchu-fr/information-speciale-machu-picchu-ingenierie-fr.php
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- http://lieuxsacres.canalblog.com/archives/santorin__grece_/index.html
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- http://stimulus.u-bourgogne.fr/D001/200/707.htm
- http://www.lesclesdumoyenorient.com/Bagdad-au-Moyen-Age.html
- http://attarikh.over-blog.com/article-33931768.html
- http://www.france-pittoresque.com/spip.php?article633
- http://www.ampere.cnrs.fr/parcourspedagogique/zoom/mythesetlegendes/bagdad/
- http://dailygeekshow.com/2013/10/16/lemblematique-bibliotheque-dalexandrie-a-ete-detruite-par-les-restrictions-budgetaires-et-non-par-les-flammes/
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- http://bbf.enssib.fr/consulter/bbf-1988-04-0334-004
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