References to antiquity of man in Australia and to Aborigines as a contemporary example of a hunter gathering community (based on secondary sources)
Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, known universally as the Rav--the rabbi par excellence--answers the question in The Emergence of Ethical Man, edited by Michael Berger.
The First Cities
Noted author and historian Thurston Clarke argues that the heart of that legend is what might have been.
This book presents a unique perspective--a combined historical, scientific, and philosophical anaylsis, which does justice to the complex nature of the subject.
Describes how bodies found preserved in peat bogs have provided scientists with information about the Celtic civilization, and looks at Celtic artifacts and antiquities
... Burke regarded it as the enduring feature of a more circumscribed noble elite, Virtue, p. 199. Burke, Reflections, pp. 120, 126. Walpole to Lady Ossory, 1 Dec 1790, in Correspondence, XXXIV, p. 98. W.L. Bowles, A Poetical Address to ...
Indians of North America, Trailblazers in a new world, people of the desert, the mound builders, the whale hunters. Essays on the gift of the corn-at home on the mesa-the art of everyday objects-a legacy on stone, ritual at sea.
The Emergence of Man
Claude Lévi-Strauss is one of the few mid-twentieth-century anthropologists to take seriously the idea that early humans were our intellectual equals; hence his famous argument in The Savage Mind that mythological thought, ...