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Donato Colangelo
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As history goes on, the Upper Paleolithic homogeneous “culture” crystallizes from 12000 BC into more local, confined communities that by the Neolithic were recognizable and different on some, or several, cultural aspects. So, now it comes the question: why did this happen? Why people try to set themselves off from other people?
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Donato Colangelo
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Don’t understand why people complain this book is based on fanciful speculation, while the text is riddled with references (and recent ones too).
3rd chapter is illuminating, though. Seasonality as a regulator of society’s organization, with all the variation possible among different human groups and population. Now comes the main question: how did humans get stuck with just one system of social order?
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3rd chapter is illuminating, though. Seasonality as a regulator of society’s organization, with all the variation possible among different human groups and population. Now comes the main question: how did humans get stuck with just one system of social order?
Cool!
Blaine Snow
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Upends my entire view of human history. Slowly incorporating its ideas into my previous learning and reforming my overall views. If you love history, don’t miss this one.
— Feb 13, 2026 09:45AM
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Donato Colangelo
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Surprising to read about the probable return to hunter-gathering from some populations of ancient Britain. Besides, no clear proof of a stratified, hierarchical order of societies seems to exist up to the Upper Paleolithic. Each corner of the Earth has surely its own prehistory and the point is clear: there is no clear, linear progression among human groups...
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