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Jacquetta Hawkes

    August 5, 1910 – March 18, 1996
    Geburt der Götter
    Bildatlas der frühen Kulturen
    Das große Buch der Pharaonen
    The Atlas of Early Man
    A guide to the prehistoric and Roman monuments in England and Wales
    The World's Mythology in Colour
    • The Atlas of Early Man

      • 255 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The Atlas of Early Man is a captivating work of popular natural history that has served as a definitive survey of human developments for nearly two decades. This new paperback edition, the first since 1981, offers a compelling blend of history, science, and cultural study that appeals to a wide audience. Through a collection of one thousand maps, diagrams, drawings, and illustrations, it enhances our understanding of the ancient world by comparing the cultures of historical contemporaries. It places simultaneous developments in art, religion, technology, science, architecture, and government into graphic perspective. The book explores significant questions, such as what was happening in China during the construction of the Egyptian pyramids or what advancements were made in the Americas while wheeled vehicles emerged in Sumeria. Hawkes's eloquent text brings these civilizations to life, presenting them not merely as historical entities but as vibrant cultures. It invites readers to consider whether advancements occurred independently across oceans and continents or were influenced by cross-cultural exchanges. The clarity of Hawkes's analysis allows us to draw our own conclusions and clears the fog that has long obscured our view of early history.

      The Atlas of Early Man1976
    • The World's Mythology in Colour

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      An ideal introduction to a fascinating world which contains the explanation of so much of man's behavior and so many of his fears, superstitions and taboos, his very instincts.

      The World's Mythology in Colour1974
      3.4