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This two-volume set by J.F. Hewitt presents an extensive examination of the ruling races and dominant civilizations that flourished during prehistoric times across three significant geographical regions: India, South-Western Asia, and Southern Europe. The work delves into archaeological evidence, cultural artifacts, and historical accounts to trace the origins, migrations, and development of ancient societies.
Hewitt’s scholarly approach combines comparative analysis of different civilizations to identify patterns in social organization, governance structures, and cultural practices. The volumes provide detailed insights into the earliest known societies, their technological achievements, religious beliefs, and interactions with neighboring populations. This foundational work remains valuable for historians, anthropologists, and scholars interested in understanding the complex tapestry of prehistoric human civilization and the forces that shaped early organized societies.







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