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I have a habit of watching movies and thinking they will be one thing, only to discover they are another. Prometheus wasn’t about Greeks. Brave didn’t Star Jodi Foster against home invaders. Rise of the Guardians wasn’t a live action film.
So, I sort of did the same thing with Sapiens. At some point I got it in my head that it was all about the archaeological record and that was about it. And since I studied archaeology and even took night classes after I finished my BA just because I wanted to ...more
So, I sort of did the same thing with Sapiens. At some point I got it in my head that it was all about the archaeological record and that was about it. And since I studied archaeology and even took night classes after I finished my BA just because I wanted to ...more
This has been one of the most intriguing books I have read in a long time. It was intriguing because it made me think... a lot. The concepts presented are not so revolutionary as presented in a way to easily understand. Our very distant ancestors and the other creatures around them, come to life and are seen as varied and complex as we are today. So many of the topics kept me musing long after I had set the book down for the day. I wish I had read it with a group or a book club to have someone w
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