
The Complete World of Human Evolution
Thames & Hudson Ltd (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 5. September 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-500-28898-6 (ISBN)
Description
Human domination of our earth is now so complete that it is easy to forget how recently our role in the history of our planet began: the earliest apes evolved around 20 million years ago, yet homo sapiens has existed for a mere 160,000 years. In the intervening period, dozens of species of early ape and human have lived and died out, leaving behind the fossilized remains that have helped to build up the detailed picture of our evolution revealed in this book, which has been thoroughly revised throughout and is newly available in paperback. It explores every aspect of the study of ape and human evolution in three accessible sections, lavishly illustrated throughout with photographs, diagrams, timelines and specially commissioned drawings. This compelling and authoritative account is essential reading for anyone interested in, or studying, the story of human origins.
Reviews / Votes
'A spectacular, authoritative guide.... It will bring you up to speed on even the most recent discoveries' - Archaeology 'Readable and accessible ... this is the book to read' - BBC History Magazine 'Read it and evolve' - Current World Archaeology 'An illuminating and interesting, up-to-date account' - The BiologistMore details
Edition
Revised Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
253 Illustrations, black and white; 180 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 192 mm
Weight
850 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-500-28898-6 (9780500288986)
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Previous edition

Chris Stringer
Complete World of Human Evolution, The
Book
05/2005
Thames & Hudson Ltd
€50.89
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Persons
Chris Stringer is Research Leader in Human Origins at the Natural History Museum, London and has been active an researcher in palaeonathropology for over 30 years. Chris Stringer is author of In Search of the Neanderthals (with Clive Gamble), Homo Britannicus and The Origin of Our Species. Peter Andrews was Research Leader in Human Origins at the Natural History Museum, London and is now curator of Blandford Museum. Both have been active researchers in palaeonathropology for over 30 years.