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The Prehistoric World Unveiled: 21 Essential Reads - Louisiana Prehistory Primer of Ohio Archaeology Poverty Point Early London Human Origins etc - cover

The Prehistoric World Unveiled: 21 Essential Reads - Louisiana Prehistory Primer of Ohio Archaeology Poverty Point Early London Human Origins etc

Donald A. Mackenzie, John Evans, Walter Besant, William Henry Holmes, L. W. King, Emory Adams Allen, Robert J. Braidwood, Jon L. Gibson, Austin Craig, Conrado O. Benitez, Henry Fairfield Osborn, S. Laing, Erik Norman Kjellesvig-Waering, Robert W. Neuman, Nancy W. Hawkins, Inigo Jones, H. C. Shetrone, Michael Casilliano, Paul O. McGrew, William Boyd Dawkins, Daniel Wilson

Maison d'édition: e-artnow

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The Prehistoric World Unveiled: 21 Essential Reads is a profound expedition into the depths of prehistoric mysteries, capturing the grand narrative that predates recorded history. This anthology, with its diverse literary styles ranging from analytical treatises to vivid storytelling, illuminates the development of ancient societies and natural environments. The collection thoughtfully balances exploratory pieces, offering riveting examinations of cultures and creatures long buried in time. Through these pages, readers encounter the intricate tapestries of ancient human and ecological systems, with standout expressions that blend meticulous research with engaging prose. The anthology draws on the expertise of an illustrious group of scholars and historians, including Henry Fairfield Osborn and William Henry Holmes, who have collectively shaped our understanding of prehistoric life. Through the lenses of various historical and cultural movements, these contributors bring to life the forgotten epochs that have long intrigued humanity. Their work is deeply rooted in an appreciation for natural history and anthropology, skillfully weaving narratives that capture the essential connections between human ingenuity and the natural world. The Prehistoric World Unveiled: 21 Essential Reads offers a unique opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in the fascinating realm of ancient history through a multitude of perspectives. The anthology serves as an educational touchstone, inviting readers to explore its wealth of insights and foster a dialogue between the works contained within. Ideal for anyone with a keen interest in the tapestry of prehistoric life, this exceptional collection provides a rich, engaging experience that broadens one's understanding of humanity's distant beginnings.
Disponible depuis: 04/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 1200 pages.

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