The Most Ancient East

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The Most Ancient East is an influential archaeological and historical study by V. Gordon Childe that surveys the early civilizations of the Near East and their role in the origins of Western culture.

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instanceOf archaeological study
book
historical study
academicDiscipline Near Eastern studies NERFINISHED
ancient history
archaeology
author V. Gordon Childe NERFINISHED
Vere Gordon Childe NERFINISHED
describedBySource described as an influential archaeological and historical survey of early Near Eastern civilizations
genre archaeology
history
non-fiction
hasNotableFeature synthetic survey of archaeological and historical evidence from the Near East
hasPerspective focus on the role of Near Eastern civilizations in shaping Western culture
influenced interpretations of the origins of Western civilization
later studies of Near Eastern prehistory
language English
mainSubject ancient Near East NERFINISHED
early civilizations
origins of Western culture
topic Bronze Age Near East NERFINISHED
Egyptian civilization
Mesopotamian civilization NERFINISHED
Syrian and Palestinian archaeology
cultural diffusion
development of urbanism
early agriculture and domestication
early metallurgy
origins of writing
trade networks in the ancient Near East

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