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The Dawn of Everything: Rethinking Human History
In recent years, the exploration of human history has taken a new direction, one that challenges long-held beliefs about the past. In their book The Dawn of Everything, archaeologist David Wengrow and the late anthropologist David Graeber venture into the complexities of prehistory, suggesting that conventional narratives about the advent of agriculture and the development of civilization may be fundamentally flawed. Their aim is to depict prehistoric peoples not as primitive societies defined by scarcity but as dynamic communities capable of diverse social choices.