This engaging and accessible volume draws on the most recent historical archeological scholarship to tell the stories of human evolution, gathering and hunting societies, and the distinct breakthroughs that led to the emergence of the earliest cities, states, and civilizations. Highlighting both the separate paths and the intersecting journeys of diverse human communities, In the Beginning provides the essential but often neglected foundation on which all subsequent historical development was constructed.https://scholar.dominican.edu/cynthia-stokes-brown-books-personal-research/1076/thumbnail.jp
A century and a half of archaeology has given humanity a more-or-less competent sketch of its histor...
A fascinating story of human movements, migrations, contacts, and adaptations across the word during...
Includes bibliographical references.Colloquium VII, Evolutive modalities in ancient hominids and phy...
People of the Earth is a narrative account of the prehistory of humankind from our origins over 3 mi...
The Emergence of Humans is an accessible, informative introduction to the scientific study of human ...
World History: An Introduction provides readers with the knowledge and tools necessary to understand...
Arising independently in various parts of the world, early civilizations-the first class-based socie...
In The Human Past, a team of leading archaeologists, all well-known specialists in their fields, pro...
The earliest traces of man (editor)--The second stone age (editor)--The growth of language (editor)-...
This book ranges from the birth of civilization in the Bronze Age to about 1200 B.C., when urban soc...
This book focuses on the aim echoes of the human past, presenting an accessible chronicle of human p...
Tells the story of the very beginnings of the United States, from the development of hundreds of Ind...
Recent developments in the study of early man have turned away from analysing fossil remains as evid...
Maps of Time opens with the origins of the universe - of the stars and the galaxies, of the sun and ...
This pioneering collection throws new light on the life and behaviour of the earliest humans. It off...
A century and a half of archaeology has given humanity a more-or-less competent sketch of its histor...
A fascinating story of human movements, migrations, contacts, and adaptations across the word during...
Includes bibliographical references.Colloquium VII, Evolutive modalities in ancient hominids and phy...
People of the Earth is a narrative account of the prehistory of humankind from our origins over 3 mi...
The Emergence of Humans is an accessible, informative introduction to the scientific study of human ...
World History: An Introduction provides readers with the knowledge and tools necessary to understand...
Arising independently in various parts of the world, early civilizations-the first class-based socie...
In The Human Past, a team of leading archaeologists, all well-known specialists in their fields, pro...
The earliest traces of man (editor)--The second stone age (editor)--The growth of language (editor)-...
This book ranges from the birth of civilization in the Bronze Age to about 1200 B.C., when urban soc...
This book focuses on the aim echoes of the human past, presenting an accessible chronicle of human p...
Tells the story of the very beginnings of the United States, from the development of hundreds of Ind...
Recent developments in the study of early man have turned away from analysing fossil remains as evid...
Maps of Time opens with the origins of the universe - of the stars and the galaxies, of the sun and ...
This pioneering collection throws new light on the life and behaviour of the earliest humans. It off...
A century and a half of archaeology has given humanity a more-or-less competent sketch of its histor...
A fascinating story of human movements, migrations, contacts, and adaptations across the word during...
Includes bibliographical references.Colloquium VII, Evolutive modalities in ancient hominids and phy...