Focusing on the British Isles, the author explores a period of huge
societal change the Neolithic, or New Stone Age through the most
iconic artifact of its time: the polished stone axe, using his own
ancient stone axe-head, given to him by a local quarry worker, as a
guide to the revolution that changed the world. These formidable
creations were not only crucial tools that enabled the first farmers
to clear the forests, but also objects of great symbolic importance,
signifying status and power, wrapped up in expressions of religion and
politics. Mixing anecdote, ethnography and archaeological analysis,
the author vividly demonstrates how the archaeology on the ground
reveals to us the evolving worldview of a species increasingly
altering their own landscape; settling down together, investing in
agricultural plots, and collectively erecting massive ceremonial
monuments to cement new communal identities. As a direct result of the
invention, and intensification, of agriculture, the planet entered the
Anthropocene, or the current age of humanity: an era in which we are
changing the world around us in significant, accelerating and often
unpredictable ways. As the author poignantly concludes, our ancestors
set us on the path to the modern world we live in; now seven billion
humans must face the challenges that presents.
Les mer
How the Neolithic Revolution Transformed Britain
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780500773451
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter