Download PDF by Peter Watson: The Great Divide: Nature and Human Nature in the Old World

By Peter Watson

ISBN-10: 0062196677

ISBN-13: 9780062196675

In The nice Divide, acclaimed writer and historian Peter Watson explores the improvement of humankind among the outdated international and the recent, and gives a groundbreaking new realizing of human history.

By 15,000 BC, people had migrated from northeastern Asia around the frozen Bering land bridge to the Americas. whilst the final Ice Agecame to an finish, the Bering Strait refilled with water, dividing the USA from Eurasia. This department persisted till Christopher Columbus voyaged to the recent international within the 15th century.

The nice Divide compares the improvement of humankind within the outdated global and the hot among 15,000 BC and advert 1,500. Combining the main up to date wisdom in archaeology, anthropology, geology, meteorology, cosmology, and mythology, Peter Watson’s masterful examine bargains uniquely revealing perception into what it ability to be human.

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30. Barthe (1957: ‘Le Mythe, aujourd’hui’ (‘Myth today’)). 31. Lévi-Strauss and Eribon (1998: 107). 32. Frye (1957, 1963). 33. Cf. Durand (1992: 35–7). 34. For example, Jung and Kerényi (1951). 35. See Kerényi (1976a, 1976b). 36. See the ingenious solution of Sauzeau (2010). 37. Dowden (forthcoming). ‘Fact and fiction in the New Mythology: 100 BC–AD 100’, in J. R. Morgan, I. Repath (eds), ‘Where the Truth Lies’: Lies and Metafiction in Ancient Literature, Groningen. 38. See Borg (2004), in which several essays are of interest to the student of mythology.

156); an instance of the principle, which has applied throughout human history, that colonization can also happen in reverse. We might draw an alternative metaphor from myth itself: the story in which Zeus’ first wife Metis – Cunning Intelligence personified – is pregnant with the wise goddess Athene, and Zeus is warned that his next offspring will be a son destined to overthrow his father. Zeus pre-empts this by swallowing Metis. Metis becomes the Intelligence of Zeus, and Zeus himself gives birth to Athene (Hesiod, Theogony 886–900; F 343 MW, F 294 Most).

Yet even they will acknowledge that some genuine movements of Greek peoples are reflected in the mythology: the colonization of Rhodes by peoples of the Argolid may be reflected in the mythology (Dowden 1989: 150) and Troy may reflect the takeover of the Asia Minor seaboard by the colonizing Greeks (Dowden 1992: 68). But Troy is the key case where we need to set aside naive views, stemming from Schliemann, which dignify material finds through association with mythic culture as though it were simply history.

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