Unabridged Audiobook
Great and carefully argued retelling of the Great Historical Narrative of Homo sapiens. Streets ahead of the juvenile Sapiens and way more nuanced and careful than Guns Germs and Steel, an annoying read, it takes time with each part of the argument to consider the evidence and hesitate an interpretation consistent with the opening chapter’s stumper. What the hey we’re we doing with our 2-3 lb brain for 117,000 years before we invented writing? What does the archeological and anthropological evidence suggest? My only hope is it gets immediately integrated into high school curriculum so we can stimulate the next generation and get some fresh perspectives on human potential before it is too late.
Great book. Perhaps a little long.
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