Chloe Duckworth

De-civilisation

An Archaeologist's Guide to Tomorrow. Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 304 Seiten
ISBN 178840579X
EAN 9781788405799
Veröffentlicht 12. März 2026
Verlag/Hersteller Octopus Publishing Group

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Beschreibung

Do we need to look back at civilisations in the past to prepare for our future?
A bold, thought-provoking journey into the deep human past - asking urgent questions about the modern world and our place within it. What does it mean to live in bodies shaped by millions of years of evolution for small-group survival, close connection with nature, and nomadic life - yet find ourselves trapped in sprawling cities, bound by office hours, and dependent on global trade to meet our basic needs?
In this eye-opening book, archaeologist and broadcaster Dr Chloë Duckworth examines the foundations of civilisation through the lens of ancient history. Drawing on rich archaeological case studies, De-Civilisation challenges the assumptions we make about farming, urbanism, money, literacy, religion, social divisions, and more. With clarity, wit, and deep expertise, Duckworth reveals why handbags mattered more than the wheel, how Bronze Age bling laid the groundwork for modern science, and why the story of civilisation is not one of steady progress - but of trade-offs, losses, and complex gains.
Equal parts history, anthropology, and survival guide, De-Civilisation invites readers to see the world as archaeologists do: full of meaning, shaped by choices, and ripe for rethinking. If society as we know it fell apart tomorrow, what knowledge would actually help us survive - and what might we finally let go? You'll never look at civilisation - or yourself - the same way again...

Portrait

Dr Chloë Duckworth is a distinguished archaeologist, author, and presenter renowned for her expertise in ancient technology and experimental archaeology. Her groundbreaking research spans Roman recycling, Sahara Desert innovations, and the origins of glassmaking, blending academic rigor with a passion for bringing history to life. A respected columnist for British Archaeology and sought-after public speaker, Chloë has captivated audiences at major festivals and scientific events.
As a presenter on Channel 4's The Great British Dig: History in Your Back Garden - a series attracting over a million viewers per episode - she skillfully translates complex archaeological knowledge into engaging, accessible stories. At Newcastle University, she inspires students through innovative, hands-on teaching methods. Outside academia, Chloë is an avid adventurer, embracing wild camping, sea kayaking, and ancient craft skills, embodying the spirit of discovery she shares in her work.