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The Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age

Autor Richard Rudgley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1999
An authoritative, eye-opening look at Stone Age civilizations that explodes traditional portrayals of prehistoryThe rise of historical civilization 5,000 years ago is often depicted as if those societies were somehow created out of nothing. However, recent discoveries of astonishing accomplishments from the Neolithic Age -- in art, technology, writing, math, science, religion, medicine and exploration -- demand a fundamental rethinking of humanity before the dawn of written history.
In this fascinating book, Richard Rudgley describes how
* The intrepid explorers of the Stone Age discovered all of the world's major land masses long before the so-called Age of Discovery
* Stone Age man performed medical operations, including amputations and delicate cranial surgeries
* Paleolithic cave artists of Western Europe used techniques that were forgotten until the Renaissance
* Prehistoric life expectancy was better than it is for contemporary third-world populations
Rudgley reminds us just how savage so-called civilized people can be, and demonstrates how the cultures that have been reviled as savage were truly civilized. The Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age shows the great debt that contemporary society owes to its prehistoric predecessors. It is a rich introduction to a lost world that will redefine the meaning of civilization itself.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780684862705
ISBN-10: 0684862700
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:00000
Editura: Free Press

Notă biografică

Richard Rudgley is an Oxford-trained scholar of Stone Age art, religion and technology. He is also the author of Essential Substances: A Cultural History of Intoxicants in Society (for which he won the British Museum Prometheus Award) and The Encyclopaedia of Psychoactive Substances and the editor of Wildest Dreams: An Anthology of Drug-Related Literature. He lives with his wife and two children in Notting Hill, London.

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An authoritative, eye-opening look at Stone Age civilizations that explodes traditional portrayals of prehistory

The rise of historical civilization 5,000 years ago is often depicted as if those societies were somehow created out of nothing. However, recent discoveries of astonishing accomplishments from the Neolithic Age -- in art, technology, writing, math, science, religion, medicine and exploration -- demand a fundamental rethinking of humanity before the dawn of written history.

In this fascinating book, Richard Rudgley describes how
-- The intrepid explorers of the Stone Age discovered all of the world's major land masses long before the so-called Age of Discovery
-- Stone Age man performed medical operations, including amputations and delicate cranial surgeries
-- Paleolithic cave artists of Western Europe used techniques that were forgotten until the Renaissance
-- Prehistoric life expectancy was better than it is for contemporary third-world populations

Rudgley reminds us just how savage so-called civilized people can be, and demonstrates how the cultures that have been reviled as savage were truly civilized. The Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age shows the great debt that contemporary society owes to its prehistoric predecessors. It is a rich introduction to a lost world that will redefine the meaning of civilization itself.


Descriere

An Oxford-educated scholar of Stone Age culture demonstrates that the achievements used to define "civilization"--writing, math, science, art, religion, and concern for our companions--all existed in remote prehistory. of line drawings.

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Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction


  • The Stone Age
  • The Mother Tongue
  • A New Rosetta Stone
  • The Signs of Old Europe: Writing or Pre-Writing?
  • The Paleolithic Origins of Writing
  • Paleoscience
  • From Footprints to Fingerprints
  • Under the Knife
  • Stone Age Surgery
  • Pyrotechnology
  • Back to the Grindstone
  • The Stone Age Mining Industry
  • Ochre: Blood of the Earth
  • Venus Figurines: Sex Objects or Symbols?
  • The Song of the Stalactites
  • The First Fossil Hunters
  • The Four Bones of Bilzingsleben
  • Graven Images from the Holy Land
  • Dawn Stones or False Dawn?


    Afterword

    Bibliography

    List of Plates

    List of Figures

    Picture Acknowledgments

    Index
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