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Read Of The Week (June 20 to June 26)A Short History Of Humanity
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A Short History Of Humanity
A Short History Of Humanity

In his new book 'A Short History Of Humanity', Johannes Krause charts two millennia of adaption, movement and survival, culminating in the triumph of Homo Sapiens as we swept through Europe and beyond in successive waves of migration — developing everything from language, the patriarchy, disease, art and a love of pets as we did so.

We also meet our ancestors, from those many of us have heard of — such as Homo Erectus and the Neanderthals — to the wildly unfamiliar but no less real: the recently discovered Denisovans, who ranged across Asia and, like humans, interbred with Neanderthals; the Aurignacians, skilled artists who, 40,000 years ago, brought about an extraordinary transformation in what our species could invent and create; the Varna, who buried their loved ones with gold long before the Pharaohs of Egypt did; and the Gravettians, big game hunters who were Europe's most successful early settlers until they perished in the face of the toughest opponent humanity had ever faced: the ice age.

As well as being a radical new telling of our shared story, this book is a reminder that the global problems that keep us awake at night — climate catastrophe; the sudden emergence of deadly epidemics; refugee crises; ethnic conflict; over-population — are all things we've faced, and overcome, before.

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(Published 20 June 2021, 01:08 IST)