David Wengrow
David Wengrow is an archaeologist and British anthropologist, professor at the Institute of Archaeology of University College London. His work focuses on the evolution of human societies, the development of inequality, and the history of civilizations. He has conducted research in Africa and the Middle East, challenging traditional narratives about the origin of the State and power structures.
Among his most notable works is The Dawn of Everything (2021), co-written with David Graeber, which rethinks the history of humanity from an innovative perspective. He is also the author of What Makes Civilization? (2010), where he analyzes cultural development in Europe and the Middle East. His interdisciplinary approach has positioned him as an influential figure in archaeology and social theory.
Among his most notable works is The Dawn of Everything (2021), co-written with David Graeber, which rethinks the history of humanity from an innovative perspective. He is also the author of What Makes Civilization? (2010), where he analyzes cultural development in Europe and the Middle East. His interdisciplinary approach has positioned him as an influential figure in archaeology and social theory.
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