The Water's Edge
- By Tyson Brown
Evolution, Seafaring and the Global Dispersal of Humanity
The water's edge book
The Water’s Edge ‘Evolution, Seafaring and the Global Dispersal of Humanity’
There must be a reason why we love beaches and coastlines. Aside from their aesthetic and leisurely value, humans have been drawn to the water’s edge since ancient times. In this book, we shall explore this history and reveal a great mystery about our past. For not only does humanity and the sea have a deep relationship, but life in aquatic and coastal ecosystems has made us who we are today. It has impacted our evolution as a species and shaped the growth and development of civilization. Furthermore, shifting weather patterns and seal levels, along with the use of advanced seafaring vessels by indigenous peoples dating back to the Middle and Upper Paleolithic era, can explain how, why, and when we migrated around the world. As a result, this research explores many areas long overlooked and ignored by the mainstream. It is a dynamic and alternative narrative about antiquity and our history, which can never be separated from the sea.