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Human Prehistory and the First Civilizations [repost]

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Human Prehistory and the First Civilizations [repost]

Human Prehistory and the First Civilizations
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Genre: History

Where do we come from? How did our ancestors settle this planet? How did the great historic civilizations of the world develop? How does a past so shadowy that it has to be painstakingly reconstructed from fragmentary, largely unwritten records nonetheless make us who and what we are? This course brings you the answers that the latest scientific and archaeological research and theorizing suggest about human origins, how populations developed, and the ways in which civilizations spread throughout the globe.
It is a narrative of the story of human origins and the many ties that still bind us deeply to the world before writing.

Your professor is Brian M. Fagan, Ph.D., Professor of Anthropology at the University of California at Santa Barbara. Professor Fagan was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1973 and has received numerous awards, among them the Public Service Award of the Society of Professional Archaeologists and the Public Education Award of the Society for American Archaeology. He received a Distinguished Teaching Award from the University of California at Santa Barbara. His excavations have made him a pioneer of multidisciplinary African history.

Dr. Fagan's numerous books include People of the Earth and In the Beginning, two widely used university and college textbooks in archaeology and prehistory. His other works include The Rape of the Nile, The Adventure of Archaeology, Time Detectives, and The Little Ice Age. He also edited The Oxford Companion to Archaeology. Professor Fagan was born and educated in Britain and speaks with a British accent.

AudioFile® magazine writes about Dr. Fagan: "Vibrant and dynamic. It's easy to hear why he has been lauded by faculty and students at The University of California, Santa Barbara, for his teaching and academic excellence since 1967."

What Is "Prehistory"?
Prehistory—meaning human societies without writing or widespread written records—survived until Western culture and industrial society completed their globalization in the 20th century, making the topic of a course that begins with some very old fossils seem more current than you may think.

You learn about dozens of archaeological sites all over the world and learn about stone-tool making, mammoth hunting, and temple building as you explore man's earliest origins and the earliest civilizations.

Themes to Remember: Human Achievement

Woven through this narrative is a set of pervasive themes:

Emerging human biological and cultural diversity (as well as our remarkable similarities across surprising expanses of time and space)
The impact of human adaptations to climatic and environmental change
The importance of seeing prehistory not merely as a chronicle of archaeological sites and artifacts, but of people behaving with the extraordinary intellectual, spiritual, and emotional dynamism that distinguish the human.
This is a world tour of prehistory with profound links to who we are and how we live today.

Lectures

01 Introducing Human Prehistory
02 In the Beginning
03 Our Earliest Ancestors
04 The First Human Diaspora
05 The First Europeans
06 The Neanderthals
07 The Origins of Homo sapiens sapiens
08 The Great Diaspora
09 The World of the Cro-Magnons
10 Artists and Mammoth Hunters
11 The First Americans
12 The Paleo-Indians and Afterward
13 After the Ice Age
14 The First Farmers
15 Why Farming?
16 The First European Farmers
17 Farming in Asia and Settling the Pacific
18 The Story of Maize
19 The Origins of States and Civilization
20 Sumerian Civilization
21 Ancient Egyptian Civilization to the Old Kingdom
22 Ancient Egypt—Middle and New Kingdoms
23 The Minoan Civilization of Crete
24 The Eastern Mediterranean World
25 The Harappan Civilization of South Asia
26 South and Southeast Asia
27 Africa—A World of Interconnectedness
28The Origins of Chinese Civilization
29China—Zhou to the Han
30 Southeast Asian Civilizations
31 Pueblos and Moundbuilders in North America
32 Ancient Maya Civilization
33 Highland Mesoamerican Civilization
34 The Origins of Andean Civilization
35 The Inka and Their Predecessors
36 Epilogue

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Human Prehistory and the First Civilizations [repost]

Human Prehistory and the First Civilizations [repost]

Human Prehistory and the First Civilizations [repost]

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