
Anthony Sattin, "Nomads: The Wanderers Who Shaped Our World" (Norton, 2022)
New Books in Early Modern History
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The Path Picked Through Ruins
We tend to construct history based on these kind of architectural and archaeological vestiges that are left behind through monuments and through ruins. But you start your book with the site of good back, the tepa in Turkey, which you present as kind of a counterpoint to this idea that nomads don't produce monumental stone structures. And around 9500 BC a group of hunter gatherers recognize this as a sacred place maybe it already had been a sacred place. It's about 25 miles from where so far have been found the earliest strain of domesticated wheat.
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