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Time Maps: Mesopotamia
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Written with a Mathematician’s precision and a Historian’s curiosity, Time Maps covers over millennia’s worth of developments & impacts of civilizations, migrations, leaders and continents. Illuminating concepts of societies, dynasties, heroes, kings and eras through incisive and thorough research, looking at ideas, theories & world views with a sense of wonder and delight.
History, Prehistory and Biological Evolution is the first book of the series, as it deals with the general misunderstandings in the study of History and how they came about. It then looks at the world from the very beginning, examining theories of evolution and other beliefs on the subject, before discussing Biological Evolution in detail.
History, Prehistory and Biological Evolution is the first book of the series, as it deals with the general misunderstandings in the study of History and how they came about. It then looks at the world from the very beginning, examining theories of evolution and other beliefs on the subject, before discussing Biological Evolution in detail.
Additional Book Titles
Time Maps: History, Prehistory and Biological Evolution
Time Maps: Australia, Early Sea Voyage and Invasions
Time Maps: Evolution of Language and Writings
Time Maps: Matriarchy and the Goddess Culture
Time Maps: Gods, Kings and Prophets
Time Maps: Australia, Early Sea Voyage and Invasions
Time Maps: Evolution of Language and Writings
Time Maps: Matriarchy and the Goddess Culture
Time Maps: Gods, Kings and Prophets
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Marianne Fisher is a writer and historian with a Master’s degree in Ancient History from Macquarie University, Australia. Her work explores myth, time, and the symbolic structures through which humans have understood the world across antiquity. Her publications include the novella Songs from a Mountain and Time Maps, co-written with Dr R. Keith Fisher, which examines cosmological origins, competing creation narratives, and theories of biological evolution. She writes at the intersection of classical history, myth, and cultural imagination.
Professional Speaker Topics
Myth, Power, and Meaning in the Ancient World
Creation Myths and Competing Cosmologies
Time, Memory, and the Human Imagination
Gods, Ritual, and Symbolic Order in Antiquity
Classical Myth as Cultural Language
Creation Myths and Competing Cosmologies
Time, Memory, and the Human Imagination
Gods, Ritual, and Symbolic Order in Antiquity
Classical Myth as Cultural Language










