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Man makes himself / V. Gordon Childe (1939)
Titre : Man makes himself Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : V. Gordon Childe, Auteur Editeur : Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Watts & Co Année de publication : 1939 Importance : 275 p. Présentation : Illustrations, photos, cartes Note générale : Index.
Vere Gordon Childe (1892-1936) was an Australian-born archaeologist best known for his theories about the development of prehistoric civilisation.Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Histoire Civilisation Égypte Mésopotamie Néolithique Sumer Révolution urbaine Magie Religion Science Index. décimale : 1010 PêÅŸdîrok & dîroka destpêkê | Préhistoire & proto-histoire | Prehistory & proto-history | چاخی بەرلەمێژوو Ùˆ سەرەتاکانی مێژوو Note de contenu : Man Makes Himself is the classic introduction to the history of early man. Starting over 340,000 years ago, when man's ability to make a fire and fashion stone tools helped him to survive among the wild beasts, it traces his development as a food producer, the emergence of cities and states, the rise of foreign trade and the urban revolution.
[This book remains] one of the defining books of [Childe's] career. Influenced by Marxist views of history, Childe argued that the usual distinction between (pre-literate) prehistory and (literate) history was a false dichotomy and human society has progressed through a series of technological, economic, and social revolutions. These included the Neolithic Revolution, when hunter-gatherers began settling in permanent farming communities, through to the Urban Revolution, when society moved from small towns to the first cities, and up to more recent times, when the Industrial Revolution changed the nature of production (Wikipedia, "V. Gordon Childe")Permalink : https://pmb.institutkurde.org/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14375 Man makes himself [texte imprimé] / V. Gordon Childe, Auteur . - Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Watts & Co, 1939 . - 275 p. : Illustrations, photos, cartes.
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Vere Gordon Childe (1892-1936) was an Australian-born archaeologist best known for his theories about the development of prehistoric civilisation.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Histoire Civilisation Égypte Mésopotamie Néolithique Sumer Révolution urbaine Magie Religion Science Index. décimale : 1010 PêÅŸdîrok & dîroka destpêkê | Préhistoire & proto-histoire | Prehistory & proto-history | چاخی بەرلەمێژوو Ùˆ سەرەتاکانی مێژوو Note de contenu : Man Makes Himself is the classic introduction to the history of early man. Starting over 340,000 years ago, when man's ability to make a fire and fashion stone tools helped him to survive among the wild beasts, it traces his development as a food producer, the emergence of cities and states, the rise of foreign trade and the urban revolution.
[This book remains] one of the defining books of [Childe's] career. Influenced by Marxist views of history, Childe argued that the usual distinction between (pre-literate) prehistory and (literate) history was a false dichotomy and human society has progressed through a series of technological, economic, and social revolutions. These included the Neolithic Revolution, when hunter-gatherers began settling in permanent farming communities, through to the Urban Revolution, when society moved from small towns to the first cities, and up to more recent times, when the Industrial Revolution changed the nature of production (Wikipedia, "V. Gordon Childe")Permalink : https://pmb.institutkurde.org/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14375 Exemplaires (1)
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