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The Ruling Races of Prehistoric Times in India, South-Western Asia and Southern Europe presents a comprehensive study of the principal ethnic and racial groups that dominated ancient civilizations across three major geographical regions. J.F. Hewitt’s work delves into archaeological and anthropological evidence to trace the lineages, settlement patterns, and societal structures of prehistoric ruling classes.
This first edition examines the cultural achievements, technological advancements, and territorial expansion of these ancient populations. The author analyzes how environmental factors, trade routes, and inter-regional contact shaped the development of early societies. The text provides insights into the hierarchical systems, governance structures, and social organizations that characterized these ruling races throughout prehistory.
Hewitt’s meticulous research connects archaeological findings with historical narratives to construct a narrative of human civilization’s formative periods in Asia and Europe, making it an essential reference for scholars of ancient history and anthropology.







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