Read A History of the World in 100 Objects Online
Authors: Neil MacGregor
The power of the Sun seems a good place to end this global history. Solar energy may allow humanity to share more equally in the opportunities of life, and it has the potential to enable us all to enjoy them without damaging the planet. It is a dream of the future that echoes the deepest and most universal of human myths – that of the life-giving sun. You could see our solar-powered lamp as a humble echo of this myth – the fire-stealing Prometheus reduced to the role of helper in the kitchen.
Just as we learnt to preserve or bottle summer fruits so that the warmth and nourishment of summer could see us through winter, everybody has dreamt of capturing the Sun to have its light and power available at will. In
Chapter 1
of this history, the Egyptian priest Hornedjitef took with him a scarab as the magical symbol of the regenerative light of the Sun, to lighten the darkness of the afterlife. Given the opportunity, he might now take a solar-powered lamp as back-up.
This 100th object brings me to the end of this particular history of the world. Other objects would have yielded different stories and taken us along different paths. The possibilities are infinite. But I hope that this book has demonstrated the power of things to connect us with unmatchable immediacy to people far distant in time and place and to allow all humanity to have a voice in our common story. Amartya Sen reflects:
When we look at the history of the world, it is very important to recognize that we are not looking at the history of different civilizations truncated and separated from each other. Civilizations have a huge amount of contact, and there is a kind of inter-connectedness. I have always thought of the history of the world not as a history of civilizations but as a history of world civilizations evolving in often similar, often diverse, ways, always interacting with each other.
Above all, I hope this book has shown that the ‘family of man’ is not an empty metaphor, however dysfunctional that family usually is; that all humanity has the same needs and preoccupations, fears and hopes. Objects force us to the humble recognition that since our ancestors left East Africa to populate the world we have changed very little. Whether in stone or paper, gold, feathers or silicon, it is certain we will go on making objects that shape or reflect our world and that will define us to future generations.
1 Mummy of Hornedjitef | found: near Luxor, Egypt ( Thebes ) |
2 Olduvai stone chopping tool | found: Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania |
3 Olduvai handaxe | found: Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania |
4 Swimming reindeer | found: Montastruc, France |
5 Clovis spear point | found: Arizona, USA |
6 Bird-shaped pestle | found: Oro Province, Papua New Guinea ( Aikora River ) |
7 Ain Sakhri lovers figurine | found: near Bethlehem ( Wadi Khareitoun, Judea ) |
8 Egyptian clay model of cattle | found: near Luxor, Egypt ( Abydos ) |
9 Maya maize god statue | found: Copán, Honduras |
10 Jomon pot | found: Japan |
11 King Den’s sandal label | found: near Luxor, Egypt ( Abydos ) |
12 Standard of Ur | found: Iraq ( Royal Cemetery at Ur ) |
13 Indus seal | found: Punjab, Pakistan ( Harappa, Indus Valley ) |
14 Jade axe | found: near Canterbury, England |
15 Early writing tablet | found: Iraq |
16 Flood Tablet | found: near Mosul, Iraq ( Nineveh ) |
17 Rhind Mathematical Papyrus | found: near Luxor, Egypt ( Thebes ) |
18 Minoan Bull-leaper | found: Crete, Greece |
19 Mold gold cape | found: Mold, Wales |
20 Statue of Ramesses II | found: near Luxor, Egypt ( Thebes ) |
21 Lachish reliefs | found: Mosul, Iraq ( Palace of King Sennacherib, Nineveh ) |
22 Sphinx of Taharqo | found: Sudan ( Kawa ) |
23 Chinese Zhou ritual vessel | found: western China |
24 Paracas textile | found: Paracas peninsula, Peru |
25 Gold coin of Croesus | minted: Turkey |
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26–100
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1–25
26 Oxus chariot model | found: Tajikistan/Afghanistan border ( Oxus River ) |
27 Parthenon sculpture: Centaur and Lapith | made: Athens, Greece |
28 Basse-Yutz flagons | found: Moselle, north-eastern France |
29 Olmec stone mask | found: south-east Mexico |
30 Chinese bronze bell | found: Shanxi province, China |
31 Coin with head of Alexander | minted: Lâpseki, Turkey ( Lampsakos ) |
32 Pillar of Ashoka | found: Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India |
33 Rosetta Stone | found: el-Rashid, Egypt ( Rosetta (English name)) |
34 Chinese Han lacquer cup | found: near Pyongyang, North Korea |
35 Head of Augustus | found: near Shendi, Sudan (Meroë) |
36 Warren Cup | found: Bittir, near Jerusalem |
37 North American otter pipe | found: Ohio, USA ( Mound City ) |
38 Ceremonial ballgame belt | found: Mexico |
39 Admonitions Scroll | made: China |
40 Hoxne pepper pot | found: Hoxne, Suffolk, England |
41 Seated Buddha from Gandhara | found: Pakistan ( Gandhara ) |
42 Gold coins of Kumaragupta I | minted: India |
43 Silver plate showing Shapur II | made: Iran |
44 Hinton St Mary Mosaic | found: Hinton St Mary, Dorset, England |
45 Arabian bronze hand | found: Yemen |
46 Gold coins of Abd al-Malik | minted: Damascus, Syria |
47 Sutton Hoo helmet | found: Suffolk, England ( Sutton Hoo ) |
48 Moche warrior pot | found: Peru |
49 Korean roof tile | found: South Korea |
50 Silk Princess painting | found: Xinjiang province, China |
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1–50
51 Maya relief of royal blood-letting | found: Chiapas, Mexico ( Yaxchilan ) |
52 Harem wall-painting fragments | found: Samarra, Iraq |
53 Lothair Crystal | made: probably Germany |
54 Statue of Tara | found: Sri Lanka |
55 Chinese Tang tomb figures | found: Henan province, China |
56 Vale of York hoard | found: near Harrogate, England |
57 Hedwig glass beaker | made: probably Syria |
58 Japanese bronze mirror | found: Japan |
59 Borobudur Buddha head | found: Java, Indonesia ( Borobudur ) |
60 Kilwa pot sherds | found: Kilwa Kisiwani, Tanzania |
61 Lewis Chessmen | found: Isle of Lewis, Scotland |
62 Hebrew astrolabe | made: probably Spain |
63 Ife head | made: Ife, Nigeria |
64 The David Vases | made: Yushan County, China |
65 Taino ritual seat | found: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
66 Holy Thorn Reliquary | made: Paris, France |
67 Icon of the Triumph of Orthodoxy | made: Istanbul, Turkey ( Constantinople ) |
68 Shiva and Parvati sculpture | found: Orissa, India |
69 Sculpture of Huastec goddess | found: Mexico |
70 Hoa Hakananai’a Easter Island statue | found: Easter Island ( Rapa Nui ), Chile |
71 Tughra of Suleiman the Magnificent | made: Istanbul, Turkey ( Constantinople ) |
72 Ming banknote | made: China |
73 Inca gold llama | found: probably Peru |
74 Jade dragon cup | made: central Asia |
75 Dürer’s Rhinoceros | made: Nuremberg, Germany |
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76–100