River Through the Ages

“River Through the Ages” by Philip Steele, published by Troll Associates in 1994, is a 32-page exploration of human activities along a fictitious river, illustrating the development of civilization over thousands of years. This edition, presented in English, captures the evolution from the visits of Stone Age hunters to contemporary efforts aimed at addressing pollution.
Readers will find a detailed account of how various societies have interacted with the river throughout history, reflecting significant changes in technology and environmental awareness. The book delves into themes of history, geography, and earth sciences, providing insights into the relationship between humanity and water bodies. This educational resource is suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction that combines elements of science and nature with historical context.
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Follows human activities around a fictitious river as they represent the development of civilization over thousands of years, from the visits of Stone Age hunters to modern efforts to stem pollution.
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