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This scholarly volume by Lorenzo Burge presents a detailed investigation into the earliest periods of human existence and the genesis of the Aryan race. Spanning from 32,500 BC to 8,000 BC, the work traces the trajectory of pre-glacial man through Central Asia, examining creation theories and the geographical birthplace of humanity.
Burge meticulously documents the wanderings and migrations of early human populations, exploring how environmental changes and cultural development shaped civilizations during this crucial epoch. The book combines historical analysis with anthropological perspectives to reconstruct the lives and movements of pre-glacial peoples.
A significant portion focuses on the Aryan race’s origins, their dispersal patterns, and their influence on subsequent civilizations. This work serves as a foundational text for readers interested in prehistoric human history, Central Asian studies, and the ethnological development of Indo-European peoples during antiquity.
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