Before empires rose, there were cities-fragile, expanding, and alive with the first experiments in power. First Kingdoms: Dawn of Empires traces the moment when early urban centers broke beyond their walls and began to shape entire regions, transforming scattered populations into organized states. From the fertile river valleys of the ancient world to the rise of kingship, administration, and territorial control, this book reveals how the foundations of empire were laid long before the empires themselves existed.
Blending archaeological evidence with a compelling narrative, this work uncovers the forces that drove humanity's first great transformations-competition, innovation, belief, and the relentless push for expansion. Perfect for readers drawn to ancient history, early civilizations, and the origins of power, First Kingdoms: Dawn of Empires offers a clear and immersive journey into the birth of the state and the dawn of the world's first empires.