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In the wake of melting ice sheets and rising seas, the earliest peoples of the Aegean forged a world that would become the cradle of European civilization. Dawn of Greek Civilization: Neolithic & Early Aegean brings to life the dramatic transformation of scattered hunter-gatherers into settled farming communities whose mudbrick houses, obsidian blades, painted pottery, and ancestral rituals shaped the foundations of Greek culture. Through cinematic storytelling grounded in rigorous archaeology, this book unveils a forgotten era when climate, creativity, and human resilience converged to…mehr

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In the wake of melting ice sheets and rising seas, the earliest peoples of the Aegean forged a world that would become the cradle of European civilization. Dawn of Greek Civilization: Neolithic & Early Aegean brings to life the dramatic transformation of scattered hunter-gatherers into settled farming communities whose mudbrick houses, obsidian blades, painted pottery, and ancestral rituals shaped the foundations of Greek culture. Through cinematic storytelling grounded in rigorous archaeology, this book unveils a forgotten era when climate, creativity, and human resilience converged to produce the first villages of Thessaly and beyond-quiet, enduring societies that sowed the seeds of identity, myth, and memory long before the rise of Minoan palaces or Mycenaean kings. Drawing on the newest discoveries in prehistoric research, Dawn of Greek Civilization: Neolithic & Early Aegean explores how early networks of exchange connected islands and mainlands, how symbolic objects and domestic rituals expressed emerging belief systems, and how generations of farming households built the cultural bedrock upon which later Greek achievements would ascend. Immersive and authoritative, this volume offers readers a rare passage into the deep past-an intimate view of the people who first claimed the land, shaped the soil, and imagined the cosmos of early Greece. For lovers of ancient history, archaeology, and the origins of civilization, this is the essential story of where Greece truly begins.
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A.J.¿Carmichael is a renowned author and explorer noted for his expertise in ancient history, ancient mysteries, and adventure. He is passionately committed to uncovering the secrets of past cultures. From a young age, he became fascinated by the ancient Egyptians and their mysterious pyramids. As he matured, his interest in ancient history deepened, and he immersed himself in the cultures and customs of civilizations long gone. After completing his studies, A.J. set out to explore the ancient world firsthand-travelling extensively to Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome to study ruins and artifacts left behind by ancient peoples. Along the way, he made several exciting discoveries. He has published multiple bestselling books on ancient history and mysteries, including his renowned Ancient Worlds and Civilizations series, which have earned him international recognition and established him as a leading voice in popular historical writing.