Homo Sapiens: The History of Humanity and the Development of Civilization

Homo Sapiens: The History of Humanity and the Development of Civilization

by William Potter
Homo Sapiens: The History of Humanity and the Development of Civilization

Homo Sapiens: The History of Humanity and the Development of Civilization

by William Potter

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Overview

In just a blink of geological time, the human species spread out from Africa and colonised every corner of the globe, and subjugated the new environments they came across to their will. How did humanity become so dominant so quickly? And what did they then do with this new power?

Homo Sapiens tells the story of the species from its earliest evolutions through the development of the first civilizations up to the industrial and information revolutions that have shaped the modern age. William Potter's thrilling new account asks us to reconsider our traditional notions of history by examining the power of the environment, the influence of language, the ideas that have transformed society, the power of transformative technology, and much, much more.

Filled with beautiful full-colour illustrations throughout, Homo Sapiens presents the history of the species in a bold and brilliant new fashion.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781398831971
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing
Publication date: 10/01/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 51 MB
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About the Author

William Potter is a Leeds University graduate and has been a writer and editor of educational and activity books for both adults and children for more than two decades. His published works include a history of engineers, railway and science museum handbooks, titles on prehistoric life, Vikings, the environment, new technology, guides to drawing comic-book and fantasy art, along with numerous science and mathematics titles for school-age readers.
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