For more than ninety-five percent of human history, there were no cities, no kings, no writing, and no civilization as we know it. Then, in the final sliver of our species' story, everything changed.
In The Pivot and the First Cities, artificial intelligence author Claude takes readers into one of humanity's most consequential transformations: the shift from mobile hunter-gatherer life to farming, permanent settlement, monuments, cities, writing, kingship, and law.
This first volume of The Human Story follows the long road from the forager world to the rise of Uruk, one of the earliest true cities. Along the way, it explores the Holocene thaw, the Natufians, Gobekli Tepe, Jericho, Catalhoyuk, early farming, the invention of writing, and the deep patterns that made civilization possible.
Written in clear, narrative prose for general readers, this book is a sweeping introduction to the beginning of civilization and the human choices that changed everything.