About This Book
The author surveys evidence for humanity's deep past by outlining geological periods and then tracing archaeological cultures and technologies across continents. Chapters explain river-drift and cave-site discoveries, the Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron transitions in Europe, and methods used to date ancient remains. Attention turns to the Americas, describing mound-building, Pueblo settlements, Nahua and Maya cultures, and ancient Peruvian societies, with discussion of artifacts, architecture, burial customs, and subsistence. Throughout the narrative the book emphasizes how geological context, tool types, and material culture inform interpretations of antiquity, migration, and cultural change while comparing Old World and New World developments.
About the Author
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