Lost Civilisations Of The Stone Age
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A landmark work of popular archaeology and prehistory, Lost Civilisations of the Stone Age argues that the achievements of prehistoric peoples were far more sophisticated than conventional history has acknowledged. Richard Rudgley presents compelling evidence that Stone Age cultures developed writing, medicine, mathematics, and complex spiritual systems thousands of years before the civilisations of Egypt and Mesopotamia claimed these distinctions. Drawing on cutting-edge research across linguistics, genetics, and material culture, the book systematically uncovers the remarkable intellectual and technological capabilities of our ancient ancestors. Written with authoritative clarity and a passion for overturning long-held assumptions, it challenges readers to fundamentally reconsider the origins of human civilisation.
Author: Richard Rudgley
Format: Paperback
Published: 1998, Century
Genre: Ancient history
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A landmark work of popular archaeology and prehistory, Lost Civilisations of the Stone Age argues that the achievements of prehistoric peoples were far more sophisticated than conventional history has acknowledged. Richard Rudgley presents compelling evidence that Stone Age cultures developed writing, medicine, mathematics, and complex spiritual systems thousands of years before the civilisations of Egypt and Mesopotamia claimed these distinctions. Drawing on cutting-edge research across linguistics, genetics, and material culture, the book systematically uncovers the remarkable intellectual and technological capabilities of our ancient ancestors. Written with authoritative clarity and a passion for overturning long-held assumptions, it challenges readers to fundamentally reconsider the origins of human civilisation.