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The Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age (Paperback)

The Lost Civilizations of the Stone Age (Paperback)

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    from wickenden

    This book brings forth notions that suggest that Sumer and Egypt were NOT unique in their bringing forth of cultural elements that represent civilization, but that Europe had more going on that we typically think.

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    from john257hopper

    The author mostly succeeds in establishing that the roots of human achievement in many cases go back much further than is often assumed into what is generally known as prehistory. However, he often oversimplifies the arguments made by other archaeologists and portrays them as having an utterly ri...

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    from jcovington

    Written pretty clearly in response to Graham Hancock's somewhat half-baked notions of pre-history. Unlike Graham's work, this is somewhat heavy handed, demeaning and unpleasant to read.

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