
Human Prehistory and the First Civilizations
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Narrated by:
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Brian M. Fagan
About this listen
Where do we come from? How did our ancestors settle this planet? How did the great historic civilizations of the world develop? How does a past so shadowy that it has to be painstakingly reconstructed from fragmentary, largely unwritten records nonetheless make us who and what we are?
These 36 lectures bring you the answers that the latest scientific and archaeological research and theorizing suggest about human origins, how populations developed, and the ways in which civilizations spread throughout the globe. It's a narrative of the story of human origins and the many ties that still bind us deeply to the world before writing. And it's a world tour of prehistory with profound links to who we are and how we live today.
Woven through this narrative is a set of pervasive themes: emerging human biological and cultural diversity (as well as our remarkable similarities across surprising expanses of time and space); the impact of human adaptations to climatic and environmental change; and the importance of seeing prehistory not merely as a chronicle of archaeological sites and artifacts, but of people behaving with the extraordinary intellectual, spiritual, and emotional dynamism that distinguish the human. Among the corners of our mysterious past you'll explore: human prehistory from Australopithecus africanus through Homo habilis and Homo erectus; the beginnings of agriculture and animal domestication; theories behind the appearance of urban civilization and overall attributes of preindustrial civilizations; the maritime trading revolutions in Africa, India, and Southeast Asia; and much more.
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©2003 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2003 The Great CoursesAs a complete beginner at anthropology I found it fascinating and with the narration you could imagine all the descriptions in different parts of the world before they modern civilisations took over.
I loved the emphasis on environment and resources and all the stories of human progress that grew from those main factors. As someone with environmental science background this was the connection I was looking for. It’s the foundations of modern humans and civilisation.
I’ve just finished it today and enjoyed it so much I’m starting it again so that more of it might sink in.
There is so much interesting detail - enough to make notes on if you’re serious - or just to enjoy more casually if not.
I would thoroughly recommend it and I will certainly be seeking out similar titles.
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Absolutely loved this!
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Interesting, but now dated
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Out of date
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entertaining, informative but dated
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Fascinating!
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Had to disagree with a lot being said
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A must for anyone looking for a taste of this fascinating subject.
Fascinating and engaging
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As soon as Brian spoke, I was hooked!
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Excellent narrating by the author
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Very informative
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