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Weight | 0.538 kg |
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Dimensions | 16.3 × 24.3 × 3.1 cm |
£25.00
Hardback | 336 pages, N/A
163 x 243 x 31 | 538g
SELECTED BY THE OBSERVER AS A TOP 2025 ‘BOOOK TO LOOK FORWARD TO”Fascinating and magnificent, beautifully written and explained: this book is a masterpiece’ GEORGE MONBIOT’Wonderfully vivid’ LITERARY REVIEW’An extraordinary invitation to the magical land of Mesopotamia . . . stunning’ PROFESSOR SARAH PARCAK’A marvellous book, which not only brims with humanity but offers fascinating and often funny insights into everyday life in this crucial era of world history’ JAMES BARR———-Thousands of years ago, in a part of the world we now call ancient Mesopotamia, people began writing things down for the very first time.
What they left behind, in a vast region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, preserves leaps in human ingenuity, like the earliest depiction of a wheel and the first approximation of pi. But they also capture breathtakingly intimate, raw and relatable moments, like a dog’s paw prints as it accidentally stepped into fresh clay, or the imprint of a child’s teeth.
In Between Two Rivers, historian Dr Moudhy Al-Rashid reveals what these ancient people chose to record about their lives, allowing us to brush hands with them millennia later. We find a lullaby to soothe a baby, instructions for exorcising a ghost, countless receipts for beer, and the adorable, messy writing of preschoolers. We meet an enslaved person negotiating their freedom, an astronomer tracing the movement of the planets, a princess who may have created the world’s first museum, and a working mother struggling with ‘the juggle’ in 1900 BCE.
Together, these fragments illuminate not just the history of Mesopotamia, but the story of how history was made.
Weight | 0.538 kg |
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Dimensions | 16.3 × 24.3 × 3.1 cm |
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