Good and Evil

Centuries before the first pharaohs, when the great kingdoms had not yet been born, primitive tribes constituted the first societies in the valleys of the great rivers Nile, Euphrates and Tigris, in Anatolia and on the edge of deserts and mountains.

Sedentary villages existed millennia before agriculture and the domestication of animals, inhabited by hunter-gatherer clans, who practiced a nomadic life only when climatic changes affected the resources of their territory.

These people organized communities that maintained an intense trade in the middle of the Stone Age, exchanging the most diverse products, transported more than two thousand kilometers from their place of origin without the help of any animal, sometimes navigating rivers and seas.

Before pottery, before the spread of the use of copper, before the domestication of the horse, before the plow... complex societies of hunters collected wild cereals to make wheat and barley flour, drank beer, consumed bread... and erected sanctuaries and temples, which archaeology has only just begun to discover.

At the dawn of time, the first chapters of human history took place at a time when only one animal had been domesticated: the dog.

However, mankind was not left to its own fate; powerful gods watched... and sometimes intervened.

1147348082
Good and Evil

Centuries before the first pharaohs, when the great kingdoms had not yet been born, primitive tribes constituted the first societies in the valleys of the great rivers Nile, Euphrates and Tigris, in Anatolia and on the edge of deserts and mountains.

Sedentary villages existed millennia before agriculture and the domestication of animals, inhabited by hunter-gatherer clans, who practiced a nomadic life only when climatic changes affected the resources of their territory.

These people organized communities that maintained an intense trade in the middle of the Stone Age, exchanging the most diverse products, transported more than two thousand kilometers from their place of origin without the help of any animal, sometimes navigating rivers and seas.

Before pottery, before the spread of the use of copper, before the domestication of the horse, before the plow... complex societies of hunters collected wild cereals to make wheat and barley flour, drank beer, consumed bread... and erected sanctuaries and temples, which archaeology has only just begun to discover.

At the dawn of time, the first chapters of human history took place at a time when only one animal had been domesticated: the dog.

However, mankind was not left to its own fate; powerful gods watched... and sometimes intervened.

44.99 In Stock
Good and Evil

Good and Evil

by Ruben Ygua
Good and Evil

Good and Evil

by Ruben Ygua

Paperback

$44.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 1-2 days.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

Centuries before the first pharaohs, when the great kingdoms had not yet been born, primitive tribes constituted the first societies in the valleys of the great rivers Nile, Euphrates and Tigris, in Anatolia and on the edge of deserts and mountains.

Sedentary villages existed millennia before agriculture and the domestication of animals, inhabited by hunter-gatherer clans, who practiced a nomadic life only when climatic changes affected the resources of their territory.

These people organized communities that maintained an intense trade in the middle of the Stone Age, exchanging the most diverse products, transported more than two thousand kilometers from their place of origin without the help of any animal, sometimes navigating rivers and seas.

Before pottery, before the spread of the use of copper, before the domestication of the horse, before the plow... complex societies of hunters collected wild cereals to make wheat and barley flour, drank beer, consumed bread... and erected sanctuaries and temples, which archaeology has only just begun to discover.

At the dawn of time, the first chapters of human history took place at a time when only one animal had been domesticated: the dog.

However, mankind was not left to its own fate; powerful gods watched... and sometimes intervened.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798231301232
Publisher: Ruben Ygua
Publication date: 04/26/2025
Pages: 68
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.14(d)
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews