
Human Questions: Thoughts from Prehistoric Archeology
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This book analyzes some basic and common questions in prehistoric archeology, and observes and answers the origins of people and human civilization from an archaeological perspective. The relationship between man and nature, the code of evolution, the hunting and gathering behavior of prehistoric humans, the origin of agriculture, the origin of human social behavior, the motivations behind the birth of civilization, etc. Are all discussed in detail. From a global perspective, the origin of human beings, the origin of agriculture, the origin of civilization, and the lifestyle of hunter-gatherers are all issues of great concern. When exploring these issues, the author incorporates his years of study, teaching, and research experience into them, and combines them with local archaeological materials in China. The text is easy to read, and the content is novel and interesting. This project of the author has been funded by the Humanities and Social Sciences Project and can provide a certain amount of funding.
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