Generational Mapping of World History

ebook Bridging Ancient Civilizations, U.S. and Ancestral Pueblo History

By Michael A. Susko

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In Generational Mapping of World History: Bridging Ancient Civilizations, U.S. and Ancestral Pueblo History (Complete Three-Volume Edition), Michael A. Susko presents a novel approach to understanding history through the lens of generational cycles. This comprehensive work explores the rise, transformation, and legacy of six important historical traditions: Ancient Egypt, Ancient Israel, Ancient Rome, Medieval-Modern, U.S. History, and the history of the Ancestral Pueblo peoples of the American Southwest.

Divided into three volumes, the series introduces the theory that ancient civilizations, U.S. history, and Indigenous histories—long viewed through static or compartmentalized frameworks—can all be studied as dynamic, evolving processes marked by generational phases of growth, crisis, and transformation.

The work redefines how we engage with the past, weaving together archaeology, anthropology, and historical analysis to map the interconnectedness of civilizations and the generational forces that shape them. From the achievements of Ancient Egypt to the enduring presence of the Ancestral Pueblo peoples, the generational method invites new insight into the role of time, identity, and change in shaping human history.

This complete edition of Generational Mapping of World History is for readers seeking a deeper understanding of the structural rhythms that define civilizations across time—including the living continuity of Indigenous peoples and their place in global history.

Generational Mapping of World History