Origins cover art

Origins

How the Earth Shaped Human History

Preview
Get this deal Try Premium Plus free
Offer ends 29 January 2026 at 11:59PM GMT.
Prime members: New to Audible? Get 2 free audiobooks during trial.
Just £0.99/mo for your first 3 months of Audible.
1 bestseller or new release per month—yours to keep.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, podcasts, and Originals.
Auto-renews at £8.99/mo after 3 months. Cancel monthly.
Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection - including bestsellers and new releases.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, Originals, celeb exclusives, and podcasts.
Access exclusive sales and deals.
£8.99/month after 30 days. Renews automatically.

Origins

By: Lewis Dartnell
Narrated by: John Sackville
Get this deal Try Premium Plus free

£8.99/mo after 3 months. Cancel monthly. Offer ends 29 January 2026 at 11:59PM GMT.

£8.99/month after 30 days. Renews automatically. See here for eligibility.

Buy Now for £12.99

Buy Now for £12.99

LIMITED TIME OFFER | £0.99/mo for the first 3 months

Premium Plus auto-renews at £8.99/mo after 3 months. Terms apply.

About this listen

Random House presents the audiobook edition of Origins by Lewis Dartnell, read by John Sackville.

When we talk about human history, we focus on great leaders, mass migration and decisive wars. But how has the Earth itself determined our destiny? How has our planet made us?

As a species we are shaped by our environment. Geological forces drove our evolution in East Africa; mountainous terrain led to the development of democracy in Greece; and today voting behaviour in the United States follows the bed of an ancient sea. The human story is the story of these forces, from plate tectonics and climate change, to atmospheric circulation and ocean currents.

How are the Himalayas linked to the orbit of the Earth, and to the formation of the British Isles? By taking us billions of years into our planet’s past, Professor Lewis Dartnell tells us the ultimate origin story. When we reach the point where history becomes science we see a vast web of connections that underwrites our modern world and helps us face the challenges of the future.

From the cultivation of the first crops to the founding of modern states, Origins reveals the Earth’s awesome impact on the shape of human civilizations.

©2019 Lewis Dartnell (P)2019 Penguin Audio
Civilization Ecology History History & Philosophy Human Geography Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science Social Sciences World Natural History Thought-Provoking War Solar System Africa Ancient History

Listeners also enjoyed...

The Dawn of Language cover art
The Attacking Ocean cover art
The Great Warming cover art
The Alignment Problem cover art
Cosmos cover art
The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution cover art
Ancient Rome cover art
The Republic of Nature: An Environmental History of the United States cover art
A Most Improbable Journey cover art
The Fifties cover art
Climate Chaos cover art
Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China cover art
Our Oriental Heritage cover art
Volcanoes cover art
The Verge cover art
Guns, Germs and Steel cover art

Critic reviews

A sweeping, brilliant overview of the history not only of our species but of the world. Whether discussing the formation of continents or the role that climate (and climate change) has had on human migration, Lewis Dartnell has a rare talent in being able to see the big picture – and explaining why it matters. (Peter Frankopan, author of THE SILK ROADS)
Origins by Lewis Dartnell stands comparison with Yuval Noah Harari’s SapiensA thrilling piece of Big History (James McConnachie)
‘Extraordinary… Origins is one of those rare books that dissolves mystery through the steady application of sublime lucidity. While reading it, I kept thinking: “Oh, that makes sense…” … Dartnell understands geology, geography, anthropology, physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy and history. That’s quite an achievement, but what makes him special is the way he communicates the interconnectedness of these disciplines in a clear, logical and entertaining way…Superb. (Gerard DeGroot)
All stars
Most relevant
I loved this book. the subject matter is utterly fascinating and the writing is accessible, light and easily absorbed. This book would make a wonderful TV documentary series

Brilliant!

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

I really enjoyed this book - I found it fascinating and continue to listen to it often. So far I have not tired of hearing it read to me.

Excellent

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

This book was everything I hoped it would be and so much more. I am going to buy a hard copy and read it again. Every chapter holds fascinating insights into our planet's history. Most of all though it puts our current situation and our trivial concerns about life at the level of individuals into perspective. Expand your mind, read this brilliant book.

An amazing book that should be widely read

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Such breadth, doesn't dwell on anything for too long. Omits Gobekli Tepe though. Slow reader

This covers everything, puts things in perspective

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Amazing subject matter, all of it fascinating, however the narrators voice is so infuriatingly soft that it was hard to hear what was being said when driving.

Great book, narrator Whispers irritatingly

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

See more reviews