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Echoes of Antiquity. How Ancient Daily Routines Secretly Shape Modern Human Behavior
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- Nombre de pages214
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-40289-2
- EAN9783565402892
- Date de parution11/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
We like to believe that smartphones, air travel, and artificial intelligence have completely severed us from our primitive ancestors. We view the people of antiquity as distant, unrelatable figures wrapped in togas or animal skins. Yet, beneath our modern, digitized veneer, the core mechanics of our daily lives-how we eat, how we gossip, how we seek status, and how we organize our homes-remain shockingly identical to those of a citizen in ancient Babylon or Rome.
Echoes of Antiquity bridges the massive temporal gap between then and now, proving that human nature is stubbornly consistent.
This book explores how the layout of an ancient Sumerian kitchen perfectly mirrors our modern culinary spaces, and how the political smear campaigns of the Roman Senate utilize the exact same psychological triggers as a viral social media trend today. Our biological and sociological hardware has not had time to update. By understanding the deep historical roots of our everyday habits, we can make profound sense of our modern anxieties and desires.
Uncover the invisible threads connecting your morning routine to the dawn of civilization.
This book explores how the layout of an ancient Sumerian kitchen perfectly mirrors our modern culinary spaces, and how the political smear campaigns of the Roman Senate utilize the exact same psychological triggers as a viral social media trend today. Our biological and sociological hardware has not had time to update. By understanding the deep historical roots of our everyday habits, we can make profound sense of our modern anxieties and desires.
Uncover the invisible threads connecting your morning routine to the dawn of civilization.



