MAP - Early Human Migrations ONE On the Road, I TWO Bottleneck on the Road from Eden THREE Into the Woods FOUR The Things They Carried FIVE Warriors' Roads SIX Across the Water SEVEN Mystery Roads EIGHT The Revenge of the Road NINE Speeding TEN On the road, II Notes Bibliography Index
Mary Soderstrom has come far from her birthplace of Walla Walla, Washington. A world traveller, Soderstrom is now a Canadian and Montrealer. She is also the award-winning author of more than a dozen fiction and non-fiction books, including her acclaimed Road Through Time: The Story of Humanity on the Move, and most recently, Frenemy Nations: Love and Hate between Neighbo(u)ring States.
"A thought-provoking, modern overview of humanity's grant
migrations in the ancient past, framed by her own nostalgic
memories of a road trip during her childhood. Sometime between
50,000 and 80,000 years before modern transportation, anatomically
modern humans trudged their way out of Africa to every corner of
the Old World not covered in ice, and then beyond. Soderstrom
explores the paths these travelers took on land and by sea, the
objects they carried with them, and the ways in which they
transformed the world." - Publishers Weekly
"Mary Soderstrom has set herself a giant task in Road Through
Time-- one that begins with the first anatomically modern humans
leaving Africa and ends on a bus zigzagging its way through today's
South America.... [It] provides a lucidly written overview of this
particular march through the lens of time: the discovery of horses
as transport, the invention of the wheel, the establishment of
early trade routes, and the expansion of empires through war.
Soderstrom's narrative picks up steam, literally, as she takes us
through the development of trains in the nineteenth century and
automobiles in the twentieth... Soderstrom transports us from the
romance to the brutality of the road and leaves us wondering if
there's room (or time) for still more marches across this aching
planet." - Quill & Quire
"A fascinating, entertaining, and informative read from cover to
cover." - Midwest Book Review
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