About The Book: The Makers of Civilization in Race & History by Austine L. Waddell explores the origins and development of early human civilizations, emphasizing the role of ancient Indo-European (especially Aryan) peoples in shaping world history. Waddell presents a controversial and now-outdated thesis that credits Aryans as the primary civilizing force behind major ancient cultures, including those of Mesopotamia, India, and Egypt. Drawing on archaeology, linguistics, and comparative mythology, he attempts to trace racial and cultural lineages across regions. Though influential in its time, the book reflects early 20th-century racial theories and has since been criticized for its ethnocentric and Eurocentric assumptions.
Author: Austine L. Waddell
Pages: 782
Edition: 1929
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