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520 | _a$a Part of a series which explores the transformation of Neanderthal man through Homo Sapiens to the accomplished being of our earliest recorded history and beyond. It covers the achievements of the Roman, Chinese, Egyptian and South American civilizations. Their archaeological remains have provided a wealth of detailed evidence of the evolution of Stone Age humans into people responsible for the creation of complex and diverse cultures. This book looks at the earliest civilizations of the Middle East, whose monumental remains can be seen in major museums all over the world. | ||
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