Human Prehistory
Exploring the Past to Understand the Future
This book provides a concise overview of human prehistory. It shows how an understanding of the distant past offers new perspectives
on present-day challenges facing our species - and how we can build a sustainable future for all life on planet Earth. Les mer
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This book provides a concise overview of human prehistory. It shows how an understanding of the distant past offers new perspectives
on present-day challenges facing our species - and how we can build a sustainable future for all life on planet Earth. Deborah
Barsky tells a fascinating story of the long-term evolution of human culture and provides up-to-date examples from the archaeological
record to illustrate the different phases of human history. Barsky also presents a refreshing and original analysis about
issues plaguing modern globalized society, such as racism, institutionalized religion, the digital revolution, human migrations,
terrorism, and war. Written in an accessible and engaging style, Human Prehistory is aimed at an introductory-level audience.
Students will acquire a comprehensive understanding of the interdisciplinary, scientific study of human prehistory, as well
as the theoretical interpretations of human evolutionary processes that are used in contemporary archaeological practice.
Definitions, tables, and illustrations accompany the text.
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Utgitt:
2022
Forlag: Cambridge University Press
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781316515426
Format: 26 x 18 cm
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1. An introduction to Prehistoric Archeology; 2. Prehistory as a multidisciplinary science; 3. Becoming human; 4. The emergence
of Lower Paleolithic cultures; 5. The ascent of Paleolithic cultures; 6. Conquest: the final phases of the Stone Age; 7. The
new world order following the Paleolithic; 8. Communication networking and the end of the Prehistoric Era; 9. Global warming:
natural climatic trend or humanly induced phenomena? 10. Human distortions and alienation from nature; 11. Who are we? Ancient
and modern human migrations; 12. On religion, war and terrorism in the globalized world; 13. The role of prehistory in understanding
the modern human condition.
Deborah Barsky is a lithic specialist, archaeologist, and researcher at The Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology and Social
Evolution and assistant professor with the UOC (Universitat Obert de Catalunya) in the History and Art History Department
at the Universitat Rovira I Virgili in Tarragona, Spain. Engaged in research projects on archaeological sites throughout
the world, she has published numerous works in books and scholarly journals.