The mother of all cities
For over a century, archaeologists have been searching for what they call a mother city. Civilisation began in only six areas of the world: Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, Peru and Central America. In each of these regions people moved from small family units to build cities of thousands of people. They crossed the historic divide, one of the great moments in human history. Why? To find the answer archaeologists needed to find a mother city - the first stage of city-building.
Civilisation through conflict
They couldn't find one anywhere. Everywhere this first stage seemed destroyed or built over. And so, instead, scientists developed a number of theories. Some said it was because of the development of trade, others that it was irrigation. Some even today believe it was all because of aliens. Gradually an uneasy consensus emerged. The key force common to all civilisations was warfare.
The theory was that only the fear of war could motivate people to give up the simple life and form complex societies. To prove it, archaeologists still had to find a city from that very first stage of civilisation. If it showed signs of warfare, then the theory had to be true.
Make love not war
Crucially, there is not the faintest trace of warfare at Caral; no battlements, no weapons, no mutilated bodies. Instead, Ruth's findings suggest it was a gentle society, built on commerce and pleasure. In one of the pyramids they uncovered beautiful flutes made from condor and pelican bones. They have also found evidence of a culture that took drugs and perhaps aphrodisiacs. Most stunning of all, they have found the remains of a baby, lovingly wrapped and buried with a precious necklace made of stone beads.
3 comments:
Never heard of the place before.
This is the BBC doing what they do best... great doco's.
Well I studied archaeology and I also never came across this place, but after checking some other sources it is indeed real.
I agree BBC do make the best docos.
Hi from Peru
Caral Videos
Saludos desde Barranca (Perú), felicitaciones por el blog y por la difusión de Caral: cuna de la civilización en América.
Le comento que estuve en Caral el 25 de octubre, de este año, en la celebración del 14º aniversario de Caral y grabé unos videos.
Para acceder a ellos solo debe ingresar al siguiente enlace:
http://leoysusleones.blogspot.com
Saludos:
Leonardo Sánchez Coello
Profesor de Educación Primaria
Bye
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