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L'erreur était juste est une aventure humaine qui s'appuie sur de grands moments de l'histoire contemporaine et de la vie des personnages, pleine d'action, de péripéties et de rebondissements, agrémentée d'un zeste de mystère, d'une goutte de suspense... et d'un grand bol d'amour. Enfants du siècle, les amoureux Omayra et Philippe, passionnés de voyages et d'histoire autant que de littérature et de poésie, se lancent dans un projet qui leur tient à coeur : réhabiliter une vieille librairie et créer une maison d'édition. Malgré leur enthousiasme, ils sont loin de se douter des obstacles qui se dressent sur leur chemin.
In former times, even more than today, climatic changes had major influences on migratory flows, and consequently on ancient agrarian civilizations, leading to deep economic, social, political and religious chaos, history that we should meditate today to decide our future. This original book insists on the importance of the El Niño climatic phenomenon on the trans-Pacific migratory flows which occured 5000 years ago, and presents comparisons between cultures and civilizations which existed on both sides of the Pacific, in Asia and America, in comparable epochs. Travelers who want to discover pre-Colombian America or ancient Asia, whether they are lovers of archeological sites or passionate about the cultural heirs of old civilizations, will be fascinated by the innovating content of this book. The integration of the latest discoveries in paleo-climatology, anthropology, genetic and even linguistic research, sheds a new light on very old inter-relations between Asia and pre-Colombian America... across the Pacific.
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