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Before Columbus
- The Americas of 1491
- Lu par : Stephen McLaughlin
- Durée : 3 h et 45 min
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A companion book for young listeners based on 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus, the groundbreaking best seller by Charles C. Mann.
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- Chris Hummel
- 24/10/2020
A Great Intro, Abridged and Edited
Based on findings and debates in recent decades (published in 2009), this broad brush sketch of the Americas before Columbus presents a vastly different image than many of us grew up with. While basic outlines of more heavily populated continents ravaged by European diseases have already shown the error of the cultural and technological superiority narrative of conquest, this book goes further. With a focus on the long term origins of Native American population, their agricultural innovations (including the invention of maize, the milpa system of codependent and mutually fertilizing crops, and the potato), and their management by fire and labor of much of the continent for their support (from orchards in the Amazon to game preserves on the northern Plains), this work provides an easily digestible and valuable introduction to a complex and fascinating world only slowly becoming visible to us. Highly recommended.
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- Yochanna Yah
- 28/08/2019
delightful way to know who. is who
a very informatuve way of knowing who is WHO in the world we live in. who was guilty and who was not. THANKS
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- Holly
- 09/12/2020
Excellent!!!
This was an amazing book! I loved the research and presentation! I am a major history nerd,. and it is hard to find in-depth books.. The narration was also done very well and the pronunciations accurate! If I could give it more than 5 stars in each category, I surely would! 🙂
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- Zachary
- 21/07/2021
Fantastic!
I’m a history teacher and I loved 1491 and 1493. This book is a distilled version of those two. Especially the first. Great for beginners and experts. Really hits at the heart of 1491, without a whole lot of embellishment.
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- Keit
- 18/06/2021
The rating was 5 till I heard the pyramid part
Was very good book till I heard that pyramids of the coast of Peru is older than Egypt which is very wrong and amateurish statement. Civilizations progressed east to west not vice versa. When u research sumerian history especially clay tablets u understand that. Cheops did not build the pyramids 2600 bc he Reconstructed it even inventory Stela showing that what founded around 1850. Look water erosion on the sphinx. Water erosion is so deep it shows constant water flows. The climate at that time couldn't caused it. Indian old sacred txt and yugas describing the cycles very accurately
Saying that the Sahara desert drying up started 3900 BC which means that the greenish land and rainwater was happening before that and the great flood could cause the erosion as well which took place 9600 BC according to the Indian ancient txts. Pyramids and the culture is more older than the mainstream science tells u.
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- Henslee W.
- 19/03/2021
Surprisingly fantastic.
This is supposedly written for middle graders, but I found it right up my alley. I thoroughly enjoyed the history lesson presented in such a delightful way. Extremely well done
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- juan
- 04/02/2021
short and very informative
Tgey really dont teach us enough in school. this book is so informative and changed my perspective of american history. stephen mclaughlin is an excellent narrator for non fiction.
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- philip werner
- 03/02/2023
A good summary of a vast subject.
This is a good starting place for the curious person interested in a survey of this enormous subject. This book is clearly written and would be helpful to anyone who has not read much about pre-Columbian times in the Americas. It is brief, touching on many bits about which volumes have been written. It is dated now on a few details; for example nothing much is said about the newer space-based surveying technologies, which have revealed so much about what lies under the “primary” Amazonian forests. A very good start for the curious. I really enjoyed it.
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- Amy
- 24/01/2023
Interesting narrator.
The narrator pronounced ecosystem like “echosystem”. I have never heard that pronunciation before. That's it.
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- Sandman
- 15/11/2021
This book is decent
I rate it 7/10 a a a a a a a a Apollo applol