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Red Empire Of Ancient World

Robert Sepehr returns with a fascinating account of life in the Copper Age when mankind began to use copper tools and weaponry for the first time. Much of this progress occurred around the Mediterranean Sea and involved the Anatolian peoples, living in the region that’s now encompassed by Turkey.

Sepehr, an author and anthropologist, refutes the theory that mankind sprung up in Africa, before spreading across Europe and Asia, and eventually, Australia and the Americas. Here, he explores his own alternative theories governing the advance of civilization.

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Lords of Ancient Anatolia

The Hittites established an empire centered on Hattusa in north-central Anatolia around 1600 BC. In the Amarna tablets, which have been dated to the 14th century BC, the Hittites were clearly regarded by the Egyptians as a major power. In antiquity, the swastika (卐) was used extensively by the Hittites, sometimes as a geometrical motif, other times as a religious symbol. More from author and anthropologist Robert Sepehr.

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