VIKING
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Contents
Preface: Mission Impossible
Introduction: Signals from the Past
PART ONE
Making us Human
2,000,000–9000
BC
1
. Mummy of Hornedjitef
2
. Olduvai Stone Chopping Tool
3
. Olduvai Handaxe
4
. Swimming Reindeer
5
. Clovis Spear Point
PART TWO
After the Ice Age: Food and Sex
9000–3500
BC
6
. Bird-shaped Pestle
7
. Ain Sakhri Lovers Figurine
8
. Egyptian Clay Model of Cattle
9
. Maya Maize God Statue
10
. Jomon Pot
PART THREE
The First Cities and States
4000–2000
BC
11
. King Den’s Sandal Label
12
. Standard of Ur
13
. Indus Seal
14
. Jade Axe
15
. Early Writing Tablet
PART FOUR
The Beginnings of Science and Literature
2000–700
BC
16
. Flood Tablet
17
. Rhind Mathematical Papyrus
18
. Minoan Bull-leaper
19
. Mold Gold Cape
20
. Statue of Ramesses II
PART FIVE
Old World, New Powers
1100–300
BC
21
. Lachish Reliefs
22
. Sphinx of Taharqo
23
. Chinese Zhou Ritual Vessel
24
. Paracas
25
. Gold Coin of Croesus
PART SIX
The World in the Age of Confucius
500–300
BC
26
. Oxus Chariot Model
27
. Parthenon Sculpture: Centaur and Lapith
28
. Basse-Yutz Flagons
29
. Olmec Stone Mask
30
. Chinese Bronze Bell
PART SEVEN
Empire Builders
300
BC–AD
10
31
. Coin with Head of Alexander
32
. Pillar of Ashoka
33
. Rosetta Stone
34
. Chinese Han Lacquer Cup
35
. Head of Augustus
PART EIGHT
Ancient Pleasures, Modern Spice
AD
1–500
36
. Warren Cup
37
. North American Otter Pipe
38
. Ceremonial Ballgame Belt
39
. Admonitions Scroll
40
. Hoxne Pepper Pot
PART NINE
The Rise of World Faiths
AD
100–600
41
. Seated Buddha from Gandhara
42
. Gold Coins of Kumaragupta I
43
. Silver Plate showing Shapur II
44
. Hinton St Mary Mosaic
45
. Arabian Bronze Hand
PART TEN
The Silk Road and Beyond
AD
400–800
46
. Gold Coins of Abd al-Malik
47
. Sutton Hoo Helmet
48
. Moche Warrior Pot
49
. Korean Roof Tile
50
. Silk Princess Painting
PART ELEVEN
Inside the Palace: Secrets at Court
AD
700–900
51
. Maya Relief of Royal Blood-letting
52
. Harem Wall-painting Fragments
53
. Lothair Crystal
54
. Statue of Tara
55
. Chinese Tang Tomb Figures
PART TWELVE
Pilgrims, Raiders and Traders
AD
800–1300
56
. Vale of York Hoard
57
. Hedwig Glass Beaker
58
. Japanese Bronze Mirror
59
. Borobudur Buddha Head
60
. Kilwa Pot Sherds
PART THIRTEEN
Status Symbols
AD
1100–1500
61
. Lewis Chessmen
62
. Hebrew Astrolabe
63
. Ife Head
64
. The David Vases
65
. Taino Ritual Seat
PART FOURTEEN
Meeting the Gods
AD
1200–1500
66
. Holy Thorn Reliquary
67
. Icon of the Triumph of Orthodoxy
68
. Shiva and Parvati Sculpture
69
. Sculpture of Huastec Goddess
70
. Hoa Hakananai’a Easter Island Statue
PART FIFTEEN
The Threshold of the Modern World
AD
1375–1550
71
. Tughra of Suleiman the Magnificent
72
. Ming Banknote
73
. Inca Gold Llama
74.
Jade Dragon Cup
75
. Dürer’s
Rhinoceros
PART SIXTEEN
The First Global Economy
AD
1450–1650