Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Qupperneq 80

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Qupperneq 80
Gavin Lucas Insight into an unchartered world About 500 thousand years3 have passed since man took a tool in his hand, facing danger with weapons, which he had him- self created, rather than received from his Creator at birth. But it has been only about 5000 years since he learnt to write, to tell stories in writing. Only then began written history, human history which we learn in school, but about 99% of the real history of humankind is prehistory, an unknown era until archaeologists revealed its secrets. No living person has given as much to the effort to make prehistory a living part of general history than Dr Childe. Modern ar- chaeology is young; we can say that it began late in the 19th century. It developed from a kind of mix of a politically motivated in- terest in battles and personages, and of Ro- mantic scholarship about the Golden Ages of Antiquity. Lately peoples’ interests have inclined progressively towards the social evolution of humankind; how did human societies come to be and what were they like in prehistoric times? In the 19th cen- tury, it was Lewis H. Morgan and Freder- ick Engels in particular who wrestled with these questions, and in his The Origin ofthe Family Engels laid one of the cornerstones of Historical Materialism. One of the pioneers ofHistorical Materialism Professor Childe applies Marxism, the theory of modern sociology, in his gen- eral writings. But he has strengthened the foundation, which Engels built on, because knowledge of prehistory has increased mas- sively since the 19* century. “Engels’ work- ing methods are correct, but his conclusions are sometimes risky, because so little evi- dence was available in his day”, said Childe, when the journalist met him recently. “The foundations of Historical Materialism are sound, but that is not to say that everything which comes from that camp is reliable.” But why should we be interested in the vanished Stone or Bone Ages, about primitive human life in the murky past? No Stone Age people ever lived in Iceland, and prehistory is sel- dom mentioned in Icelandic historiography. But if we pose questions such as these: Has humankind constantly moved forward? Has it prospered and enjoyed the bounty of na- ture in the best way? What constitutes pro- gress? - Then most will acknowledge that the answers matter to them. It is precisely such questions which Childe answers in his books. He shows us humankinds evolution toward a better and more perfect life and how man makes himself. Here there is no opportunity to given an account of Childes 3 This is rendered as a million years in the 1978 transcript. 78
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