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Empire of the Ocean: The Lost Maritime Civilization of the Pacific. ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS AND MYSTERIES, #5
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- ISBN8233192357
- EAN9798233192357
- Date de parution07/03/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
For centuries the Pacific Ocean was described as an empty wilderness-an immense stretch of water dotted with isolated islands. Yet this view ignores one of the greatest achievements of human history. Long before modern instruments, ancient navigators crossed thousands of kilometers of open ocean guided only by stars, winds, and the subtle language of waves. Their voyages linked distant islands into networks of exchange, culture, and memory that spanned the largest ocean on Earth.
Empire of the Ocean explores the forgotten story of these early mariners and the extraordinary maritime world they created. Drawing on archaeology, linguistics, environmental science, and traditional navigation, this book reveals how Pacific societies transformed a seemingly endless ocean into a navigable human landscape. For readers fascinated by ancient exploration, lost civilizations, and the ingenuity of early cultures, this journey into the deep history of the Pacific uncovers a remarkable truth: the greatest roads of the ancient world were not built on land-they were written across the sea.
Empire of the Ocean explores the forgotten story of these early mariners and the extraordinary maritime world they created. Drawing on archaeology, linguistics, environmental science, and traditional navigation, this book reveals how Pacific societies transformed a seemingly endless ocean into a navigable human landscape. For readers fascinated by ancient exploration, lost civilizations, and the ingenuity of early cultures, this journey into the deep history of the Pacific uncovers a remarkable truth: the greatest roads of the ancient world were not built on land-they were written across the sea.













