Carte Our Prehistoric Ancestors Hardman F. Gleland

Our Prehistoric Ancestors

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"Our Prehistoric Ancestors" is a comprehensive exploration of the origins and early development of t...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
416
EAN
9781025888279
ISBN
1025888278
Enbook ID
52960092
Greutate
582
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 22

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"Our Prehistoric Ancestors" is a comprehensive exploration of the origins and early development of the human race. Written by Hardman F. Gleland, this work delves into the fascinating transition from primitive existence to the dawn of civilization. The book meticulously tracks the progress of early man through the Paleolithic, Neolithic, and Bronze Ages, examining the evolution of tools, social structures, and cultural practices.

Through a blend of archaeological evidence and historical analysis, the author provides a vivid account of how our ancestors survived and thrived in a changing world. Readers will discover the significance of early artistic expressions, the mastery of fire, and the shift from nomadic hunting to settled agriculture. "Our Prehistoric Ancestors" serves as an essential guide for anyone interested in understanding the fundamental building blocks of human society and the long journey that led to the modern world. This insightful study remains a valuable resource for students of archaeology, history, and anthropology, offering a clear and engaging window into a past that shaped humanity's future.

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