The Temple That Rewrote History
Twelve thousand years ago, before agriculture, before pottery, before the wheel, someone carved a temple into a hilltop in southern Turkey. Everything we thought we knew was wrong.
Harold Carver is an author and lifelong student of ancient history. His work explores the archaeological discoveries that reshaped our understanding of civilization — from the unearthing of Göbekli Tepe to the decipherment of Linear B.
When he's not buried in research or drafting his next book, he's likely wandering a vineyard in the Rhône Valley, debating the true age of the Sphinx over a glass of Barolo, or appraising ancient artifacts through iBuyArtifacts.
“The best history books don't tell you what happened. They make you feel how strange the past actually was.”
Research & Revisions
Fieldwork, Southeastern Turkey
The Past at Dusk
Each volume is a journey into the places and moments that made us who we are.
Göbekli Tepe and the Birth of Belief
The Collapse That Erased an Era
How We Learned to Read the Ancient World
8,000 Years in a Glass
Pompeii, Herculaneum & What They Left Behind
History's Greatest Cold Case
Shorter works on the ancient world, the stories we tell about it, and the wine we drink while telling them.
Twelve thousand years ago, before agriculture, before pottery, before the wheel, someone carved a temple into a hilltop in southern Turkey. Everything we thought we knew was wrong.
In a single generation, every major civilization in the eastern Mediterranean collapsed. The Hittites vanished. Mycenae burned. Egypt barely survived. We still don't know exactly why.
A qvevri buried in Georgian soil eight thousand years ago held the same miracle we pour tonight. Wine is not a beverage. It is a living archive, and every glass is a conversation with the dead.
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