Prehistory of Home
Discover the fascinating journey of human habitation in Prehistory of Home by Jerry D. Moore. Published by the University of California Press in 2012, this insightful hardback spans 288 pages and delves into the cultural evolution of our need for domestic spaces. Unlike any other species, humans have a unique ability to create homes that reflect our social structures and environmental adaptations. Moore explores how our dwellings not only provide shelter but also serve as a means to order our lives and understand the cosmos. This compelling examination of prehistoric architecture and social archaeology invites readers to reflect on the significance of the spaces we inhabit. Perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of culture and architecture, Prehistory of Home is an essential addition to your bookshelf.