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E-grāmata: Last Lost World

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(Arizona State University, USA),
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A discussion of the Pleistocene era's dual character as a geologic time and a cultural idea explains the global changes of the era while describing how ideas about the Pleistocene have shaped intellectual culture, science, and modern beliefs about human origins.

An illuminating investigation into the Pleistocene era's dual character as a geologic time and a cultural idea explains the global changes that created our world while describing how ideas about the Pleistocene have shaped intellectual culture, science and modern origins beliefs. 20,000 first printing.

An enlightening investigation of the Pleistocene’s dual character as a geologic time—and as a cultural idea

The Pleistocene is the epoch of geologic time closest to our own. It’s a time of ice ages, global migrations, and mass extinctions—of woolly rhinos, mammoths, giant ground sloths, and not least early species of Homo. It’s the world that created ours.

But outside that environmental story there exists a parallel narrative that describes how our ideas about the Pleistocene have emerged. This story explains the place of the Pleistocene in shaping intellectual culture, and the role of a rapidly evolving culture in creating the idea of the Pleistocene and in establishing its dimensions. This second story addresses how the epoch, its Earth-shaping events, and its creatures, both those that survived and those that disappeared, helped kindle new sciences and a new origins story as the sciences split from the humanities as a way of looking at the past.

Ultimately, it is the story of how the dominant creature to emerge from the frost-and-fire world of the Pleistocene came to understand its place in the scheme of things. A remarkable synthesis of science and history, The Last Lost World describes the world that made our modern one.

Prologue: Mossel Bay, South Africa 1(6)
Part 1 HOW THE PLEISTOCENE GOT ITS ICE
Chapter 1 Rift
7(9)
African Rift
Renaissance Rift
Past Imperfect
Chapter 2 Ice
16(24)
Ice Age
The Ice Cometh and Goeth
Eiszeit and Zeitgeist
Chapter 3 Story
40(21)
The Geographic Narrative: From Big Chill to Spark Within
The Genomic Narrative: Not in the Stars, but in Ourselves
The Cultural Narrative: The Gloss of Temperament
Part 2 THE GREAT GAME
Chapter 4 Footnotes to Plato
61(26)
True to Type
Antecedents and Analogues
Origins: The Beginnings of the Ends
Chapter 5 Out of Africa
87(27)
Parallel Paths of the Past
Erectus Unbound: Quest for Fire
The Orthogenesis of an Idea
Chapter 6 Missing Links
114(40)
Forging the Chain
From Chain to Tree
Links Found, Lost, Invented, and Written
Method, the Modern Synthesis
Extinct Links and Eternal Verities
Chapter 7 New Truths, Heresies, Superstitions
154(36)
Ice, Fire, and Giants: The European Pleistocene
The Last Made First
Founding Fathers
Places of Refuge, Sites of Revelation
Dwarves on the Shoulders of Gyants
Chapter 8 The Ancients and the Moderns
190(33)
Sapients in the Looking Glass
Battle of the Books, Battle of the Bones
Ochre and Aurochs
Part 3 HOW THE PLEISTOCENE LOST ITS TALE
Chapter 9 The Hominin Who Would Be King
223(16)
The Geographic Narrative: The Great Realignment
The Genomic Narrative: The Great Himself
The Cultural Narrative: The Great What-If
Chapter 10 The Anthropocene
239(16)
Humanity's Planetary Presence
Behaviorally Modern Disciplines
Epilogue: Rift Redux 255(9)
Appendix: Figures 264(7)
Authors' Note 271(2)
Notes 273(16)
Index 289