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Set between 3000 BCE and 2901 BCE, The Old Age follows the birth of civilization at the dawn of human history. The story begins in ancient Sumer, where the first city-states rise between the Tigris River and Euphrates River, and humanity invents writing to record its growing world.
At the same time, along the fertile banks of the Nile River in ancient Egypt, powerful rulers begin forming dynasties, building monumental tombs, and establishing divine kingship.
Year by year, the story explores the rise of irrigation systems, bronze tools, trade networks, organized religion, armies, and early governments across Mesopotamia, Anatolia, and the Indus Valley. Through the lives of scribes, rulers, priests, farmers, and craftsmen, the novel shows how innovation, ambition, faith, and power shaped the first civilizations.
The Old Age is a sweeping historical epic about how humanity stopped merely surviving and began building cities, laws, and legacies that would define the future of the world.