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A unique work that tells the long journey of the Old World and the New World.
In this work, which describes the differences in the past developments in the Old World (Eurasia) and the New World (America), in 135 thousand BC (presumably) the inhabitants of that period left Africa, then to Asia, from there to Siberia, and from Siberia to Alaska. It reached the New World by crossing the Bering land connecting it to the New World. Of course, as a result of natural disasters that occurred in the world and the end of the Ice Age, the Bering Strait was filled with water and the American continent was separated from the Old World.
While the Old World gradually developed as a result of migration in the East-West direction, the invention of the wheel, and the domestication of animals and plants - this also affected areas such as sociology and religion. - The New World, on the other hand, was more affected by natural disasters and its development was not as much as the Old World. Thus, development has not been at the same rate everywhere in the world.
We can basically say that people become able to see their development holistically by going through a three-stage process. 1) Settlement in a geography or an environment. 2) Finding a way to understand and interpret the world. 3) Interacting with the environment according to the perspective that people have absorbed as a result of the environment that surrounds them and the technologies they have developed.