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Great Water
- The Lost Mines of Lake Superior
- De: David Pompeani
- Narrado por: Charlie Brogan
- Duración: 5 h y 55 m
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Imagine a history so profound, it reshapes everything we thought we knew about the origins of civilization. Great Water reveals a new narrative that turns the spotlight away from ancient Egypt, the Fertile Crescent, and southeast Asia, directing it instead towards the Great Lakes region of North America, where evidence suggests that metal technology first emerged around 10,000 years ago. This story follows an unexpected journey into the heart of prehistoric North America, where ancient copper mines around Lake Superior bear silent witness to a long-lost history of indigenous metal use.
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Cutting edge archaeology
- De Daniel Kruzel en 07-08-24
- Great Water
- The Lost Mines of Lake Superior
- De: David Pompeani
- Narrado por: Charlie Brogan
Cutting edge archaeology
Revisado: 07-08-24
It is extremely difficult to reconstruct the distant past. Sometimes it’s no longer possible. Dr. Pompeani has accomplished this to a remarkable degree with respect to the indigenous populations which mined copper in the upper peninsula region of Michigan roughly five to ten thousand years ago.
He thoroughly explains the science behind his findings with a masterful alternating of nonfiction and probable fiction. It worked well as an audiobook.
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