Ancient Civilizations Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 240 votes
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Ancient Civilizations

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Synopsis

Ancient Civilizations

What hidden knowledge lies in our ancient past? A team of renowned scholars has come together to go beyond the surface-level myths, artifacts, and mysteries found in ancient texts and lost cities from around the world. Journey through Eden and the Gnostic Garden to the Pyramids and the Tower of Babel to decipher the code scattered throughout ancient civilizations.

Since times immemorial, humankind has searched for the answers to who we are, where we came from and why are we here. Embedded into ancient mythology and our forgotten history, is a code; a sort of silent language which has been lost to the ravages of time, waiting to be rediscovered by the most intrepid of seekers. In this series, we have gathered the brightest of luminaries who have dedicated their lives to unlocking these ancient secrets by poring through arcane texts, studying prehistoric artifacts, and exploring deep within ancestral sites.

What they discovered could unlock the secrets of this code, restoring our connection with transcendence and paving the way for a new golden age.

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Play Title Artist
Ancient Civilizations
Scythia (The Ancient Era) [feat. Sandro Freidrich]
France (The Medieval Era)
Rome (The Medieval Era)
Spain (The Medieval Era)
Sumeria (The Ancient Era)
Aztec (The Medieval Era)
Kongo (The Medieval Era)
Egypt (The Medieval Era)
Arabia (The Medieval Era)
Greece (The Medieval Era)
Sogno di Volare (“The Dream of Flight”)
Ma'am...Some Other Sunset (Defeat Theme)
A Cat Named Mittens (Main Title)
Eat Your Potatoes
Chocolate Outline
Never Mind the Slacks and Bashers
Suture Self
Flavor Cats (In the Comfort Zone)
(Fine Layers Of) Slaysenflite
Hoping for Real Betterness
Adult Swim
In a Pile of Its Own Good
Behold the Great Science Fi
If You Can Use a Doorknob (Victory Theme)
Black Blade
King of the Gods
Under the Gaze of Ares
The Oracle
The Deer
Apollo's Palace
Hades Underworld
March from Hades
Trojan Shores
Achilles Heel
Maze of Athena
For Helen, Pt. I
For Helen, Pt. II
Victory
Ares: God of War
Main Theme
Campaign Intro
Cradle of Civilization (Sick Sate Rittim)
Spear Rhythm (Fretless Salsa)
Singing Bronze Bowls (Polyrhythmic Pong)
Mist Along the Nile (String Attack!)
Whirling Dulcimer (Medieval Melody)
War Drums in the East (The Old One Sleeps)
Temple Bells (Slow and Spacious)
Siege of Winter (Wally)
Seasons Through the Ages (Rain)
I Shall Return (Tango Alpha Bravo)
Mountain Temple (Polyester Jammy)
Ransom at Ctesiphon (Hyman’s Wrath)
Year of the Four Emperors (Slow and Spacious Mix 2)
Queen of Palmyra (Mean)
Coming of the Huns (Sh’washa)
Pyrrhus of Epirus (Crawly)
Revolt of Spartacus (Bigelow’s Bungalow)
Mission Won (Won)
Mission Loss (Loss)

User reviews

Melissa Johnson
1/10

The soundtrack for Ancient Civilizations lacks depth and fails to evoke the sense of mystery and wonder associated with the exploration of ancient secrets. The music feels generic and uninspired, missing the opportunity to enhance the storytelling and captivate the audience.

Paul Wilson
6/10

The haunting vocals and ethereal sounds in the soundtrack create a sense of wonder and awe, perfectly complementing the themes of uncovering ancient secrets and lost wisdom.

Mary Roberts
3/10

The choice of instruments and melodies in the soundtrack for Ancient Civilizations feels disconnected from the themes and settings portrayed in the series. The music does not effectively transport the audience to the ancient worlds being explored, leaving a jarring disconnect between the visuals and the auditory experience.

Timothy Hall
6/10

The soundtrack of Ancient Civilizations is a mesmerizing journey through different cultures and eras, capturing the essence of mystery and hidden knowledge beautifully.

Betty Miller
8/10

The soundtrack of Ancient Civilizations is a mesmerizing journey through history, perfectly capturing the mystique and intrigue of unraveling ancient secrets.

William Baker
7/10

The music evokes a sense of wonder and discovery, making it a truly unforgettable experience that enhances the overall viewing of the show.

Carol Jones
6/10

The dramatic and epic orchestral pieces in the soundtrack evoke a sense of grandeur and significance, making the listener feel like they are part of a larger cosmic story unfolding.

Emily Parker
5/10

The use of traditional instruments and ancient melodies in the music transports the listener to distant lands and times, enhancing the immersive experience of exploring ancient civilizations.

Anthony King
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Ancient Civilizations enhances the storytelling and exploration of ancient mysteries, adding depth and emotion to the experience for the audience.

Elizabeth Williams
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack immerses the listener in a different era or location, adding depth and richness to the storytelling of the series.

Amanda Carter
4/10

The repetitive nature of the musical motifs in the soundtrack becomes monotonous and detracts from the overall viewing experience. Instead of adding layers of complexity and intrigue to the narrative, the music feels like a constant background noise that fails to engage the listener on an emotional level.