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Argonauts of the Stone Age - Early maritime activity from the first migrations from Africa to the end of the Neolithic (Paperback)
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Argonauts of the Stone Age - Early maritime activity from the first migrations from Africa to the end of the Neolithic (Paperback)
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This is an important book. Too often in the past archaeologists
have ignored or underestimated sea travel in early prehistory but
the evidence has been growing and now it is presented to us in full
in this thought provoking study. No longer can those interested in
the human achievement neglect to take into account the astonishing
achievements of our palaeolithic, mesolithic and neolithic
ancestors. This book gives a full account of stone age seafaring
presenting the archaeological evidence in the context of the
changing world environment and uses ethnographic sources to broaden
the readers understanding of the worlds earliest sea craft. It is
essential reading for all concerned to understand the human
condition. - Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe, Oxford The book is a
comprehensive study of early navigation and its place in the
development of human culture from the earliest times to the late
Stone Age. This subject is very timely in light of increasing
archaeological and palaeoanthropological evidence that the maritime
environment had been mastered in prehistory. As the author rightly
points out at the beginning of his book, the maritime environment
can no longer be marginalised when portraying both hunter-gatherer
and early agrarian prehistoric communities. The book is a valuable
and inspiring work on a subject which had hitherto not enjoyed such
in-depth treatment. It greatly enhances our perception of the
beginnings of human culture and enriches it with comprehensive,
convincing arguments that the maritime environment had been
mastered by early humans. I congratulate the author on the effect
he has achieved and on unearthing so many chronologically,
geographically and thematically diverse sources. - Prof. Pawel
Valde-Nowak, Jagiellonian University, Krakow The title of the book
intrigues the reader and promises a fascinating read about issues
approached from an innovatively broad perspective. Both the global
territorial scope and the chronological range covering almost two
million years of human cultural development are worthy of note.
What we have here is an aspect of human activity which is often
neglected and marginalised in scientific research, which is that
directly related to the sea. The fact that up to 90% of Pleistocene
coasts, which were after all heavily populated in the Stone Age,
have been flooded in modern times is not conducive to large-scale
research, as underlined by the author in the Introduction. The
beginnings of human activity on the high seas are the subject of
research in numerous scientific disciplines, all of which are
discussed here. In writing this book the author has drawn on an
exceptionally wide range of literature, mostly in English, owing to
which the author's own views, as well as those of other researchers
whom he cites, are credible and convincing. - Dr hab. Krzysztof
Cyrek, professor of Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun
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