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Does anyone know any good introductions to bronze age literature and culture?

>> No.17066991

Sex with Saya.

>> No.17067008
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17067008

Here you go, anon. Have a great day.

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>>17066967

>> No.17067022

>>17067008
Thanks anon
>>17067013
Is this a survey piece?

>> No.17067087

>>17067022
>Is this a survey piece?
Ignore it. It is a twittertard shilling his pathetic political turd. It has nothing to do with the bronze age

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>>17067087

>> No.17067101

>>17067099
What is it then?

>> No.17067152

>>17067101
It's a funny book that makes bugpeople seethe

>> No.17067162

>>17067152
How will this teach me about bronze age culture

What is a bugman

>> No.17067274

>>17066991
fpbp

>> No.17067411

>>17067162
It won't, but it'll teach you about bronze age mindset
>What is a bugman
People like >>17067087 who operate in hivemind, have no original thoughts.

>> No.17067490

>>17067411
You are pathetic. Either a shameless shill or a grovelling sycophant. In either case, it would be better if you ended your shameful existence right here and now rather than straggling on as a living testament to depths humanity can plumb.

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>>17067490
Did typing that out make you feel better, buganon?

>> No.17067507

>>17067504
I'm not doing it for your sake.

>> No.17067521

>>17067507
No I know, you're doing it to feel better about yourself. Did it work? Do you feel better about yourself now?

>> No.17067525

>>17067521
>>17067507
>>17067504
>>17067490
>>17067411
Can you just fucking tell me what the book is about you schizos

>> No.17067536

>>17067525
>The contents are pure dynamite. He explains that you live in ant farm. That you are observed by the lords of lies, ritually probed. Ancient man had something you have lost: confidence in his instincts and strength, knowledge in his blood. BAP shows how the Bronze Age mindset can set you free from this Iron Prison and help you embark on the path of power. He talks about life, biology, hormones. He gives many examples from history, both ancient and modern. He shows the secrets of the detrimental robots, how they hide and fabricate. He helps you escape gynocracy and ascend to fresh mountain air.The pricing, he insisted on against all advice. It refers to the lucky 969 Movement of Burma, led by the noble monk Wirathu.Praise be to the Pervert. Praise be to his teaching of peace.Be careful.
In short, it's a funny book that makes bugpeople seethe.

>> No.17067540

>>17067525
if you don't have the agency to find a pdf and skim through it, you don't deserve to know

>> No.17067542

>>17067152
Where does this bug stuff come from all of a sudden? Is that some /pol/ shit again?

>> No.17067546

>>17067540
>>17067536
>Self help book
Ok can you fags fuck off from this thread

>> No.17067547

>>17067542
Are you new here?
>>17067546
No

>> No.17067552

>>17067525
it's twittershit, a guy larping as a strong man with brain damage
>>17067490
basically all you need to know about it. glowshit

>> No.17067561

>>17067547
I take breaks from this board sometimes. Now I see is this bug man everywhere.

>> No.17067573

>>17067536
lmao

>> No.17067577

>>17067552
t. bugman
>>17067561
Reasonable. It's just a funny word that makes the bugpeople seethe because they know it applies to them.

>> No.17067603

>>17067521
No, I'm doing it to dissuade everyone who reads this thread from wasting their time on such a terrible book. And your responses have helped more than mine in that regard.

>> No.17067647

>>17067577
>Reasonable. It's just a funny word that makes the bugpeople seethe because they know it applies to them.
I see. Thank you for the explanation. Have a nice day.

>> No.17067671

>>17067087
>political
I wasn't interested until you tried to dismiss it for being "political", by which you mean "says things I don't like."

>> No.17067677

>>17067647
I did a shitty job at explaining it to be fair but thanks anyway. You too.

>> No.17067682

>>17067540
You advertise thing you tell people what it's about. Your non-sequitor deflection about agency also indicates you think that asking questions to people who know better isn't a basic element of human learning, showing you're a solipsist retard.

>> No.17067715

>>17067682
Your exaggerated verbosity doesn't make your shitty argument any better you know. The best way to learn is to look it up yourself. Why do you trust a random fag on a board to know better than yourself?

>> No.17067721

>>17066991
She has the body of a child. Pedo

>> No.17067741

>>17067577
Go cower on twitter because your neighbor asked you to be quiet.

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>>17067741
Not everyone is on twitter, bugman

>> No.17067787

>>17067779
ok reddit

>> No.17067794

>>17067787
is where you belong, bugman

>> No.17068036

>>17067411
>can't form a sentence without a template of buzzwords
>calls others part of a hive-mind

>> No.17068280

>>17068036
t. seething bugman

>> No.17068321

Europe's First Farmers by T. Douglas Price, et al (Cambridge University Press; 2000).
European Societies in the Bronze Age by A. F. Harding (Cambridge University Press; 2000).
The Oxford Illustrated Prehistory of Europe by Barry Cunliffe (Oxford University Press; 1994).
The Origins of Agriculture in Europe by I. J. Thorpe (Routledge; 2003).
European Prehistory: A Survey by Sarunas Milisauskas (Springer; 2011).
Warfare in Bronze Age Society by Christian Horn (Cambridge University Press; 2018).
The Lost World of Old Europe: The Danube Valley, 5000-3500 BC by David Anthony (Princeton University Press; 2010).
The First Farmers of Europe: An Evolutionary Perspective by Stephen Shennan (Cambridge University Press; 2018).
The Rise of Bronze Age Society: Travels, Transmissions and Transformations by Kristian Kristiansen (Cambridge University Press; 2005).
The European Iron Age by John Collis (Routledge; 1997).
The Western European Loess Belt: Agrarian History, 5300 BC - AD 1000 by Corrie C. Bakels (Springer; 2009).
The Collapse of Complex Societies by Joseph Tainter (Cambridge University Press; 1988).
The Mesolithic Settlement of Northern Europe: A Study of the Food-gathering Peoples of Northern Europe during the Early Post-glacial Period by J. G. D. Clark (Cambridge University Press; 2014).
The Open Sea: The Economic Life of the Ancient Mediterranean World from the Iron Age to the Rise of Rome by J. G. Manning (Princeton University Press; 2018).
The Civilization of the Goddess: the World of Old Europe by Marija Gimbutas (Harper; 1994).

>> No.17068328

The Agricultural Revolution in Prehistory: Why did Foragers become Farmers? By Graeme Barker (Oxford University Press; 2009).
First Farmers: the Origins of Agricultural Societies by Peter Bellwood (Wiley-Blackwell; 2004).
The Holocene: An Environmental History by Neil Roberts (Wiley-Blackwell; 2013).
The Creation of Inequality: How Our Prehistoric Ancestors Set the Stage for Monarchy, Slavery, and Empire by Kent Flannery and Joyce Marcus (Harvard University Press; 2014).
Myths of the Archaic State by Norman Yoffee (Cambridge University Press; 2005).
Archaic States by Gary M. Feinman and Joyce Marcus (SAR Press; 1998).
The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia by James Scott (Yale University Press; 2010).
Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States by James Scott (Yale University Press; 2017).
The Making of the Middle Sea: A History of the Mediterranean from the Beginning to the Emergence of the Classical World by Cyprian Broodbank (Thames and Hudson; 2013).
The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory by Emma Blake and A. Bernard Knapp (Wiley-Blackwell; 2005).
Understanding Early Civilizations: A Comparative Study by Bruce G. Trigger (Cambridge University Press; 2003).
Cro-Magnon: How the Ice Age Gave Birth to the First Modern Humans by Brian Fagan (Bloomsbury Press; 2010).
Understanding Collapse: Ancient History and Modern Myths by Guy D. Middleton (Cambridge University Press; 2017).
Life in Neolithic Farming Communities: Social Organization, Identity, and Differentiation by Ian Kuijt (Springer; 2000).

>> No.17068718

>>17068321
>>17068328
What's your favourite?

>> No.17068734

>>17067013
This is not actually about the bronze age, it's more a new-agey guidebook for right-wingers