Human Evolution

Human Evolution

Author: Roger Lewin

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-02-18

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1405156147

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The brief length and focused coverage of Human Evolution: An Illustrated Introduction have made this best-selling textbook the ideal complement to any biology or anthropology course in which human evolution is taught. The text places human evolution in the context of humans as animals, while also showing the physical context of human evolution, including climate change and the impact of extinctions. Chapter introductions, numerous drawings and photographs, and an essential glossary all add to the accessibility of this text.The fifth edition has been thoroughly updated to include coverage of the latest discoveries and perspectives, including: · New early hominid fossils from Africa and Georgia, and their implications · New archaeological evidence from Africa on the origin of modern humans · Updated coverage of prehistoric art, including new sites · New perspectives on molecular evidence and their implications for human population history. An Instructor manual CD-ROM for this title is available. Please contact our Higher Education team at [email protected] for more information.


Evolutionary Linguistics

Evolutionary Linguistics

Author: April McMahon

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2012-10-11

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 0521814502

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How did the biological, brain and behavioural structures underlying human language evolve? This is an introduction to the interdisciplinary debates.


Evolution

Evolution

Author: Neil Ingram

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 0198862571

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Written primarily for 16-19 year old students, this concise introduction to evolution traces the history of the emergence of life, contextualising the development of evolutionary thought and discussing the implications of evolutionary processes on modern-day genomics, biochemistry and ecology. The primer aims to extend students' knowledge and inspire them to take their school-level learning further. It explores topics that are familiar from the curriculum and alsointroduces new ideas, giving students a first taste of the study of biology beyond school-level and demonstrating how concepts frequently encountered at school are relevant to and applied in current research. This is the ideal text to support students who are considering making the transition fromstudying biology at school to university.Digital formats and resourcesThe book is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources:· The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks· Online resources include multiple choice questions for students to check their understanding, and, for registered adopters, figures and tables from the book


Origins

Origins

Author: Rebecca Stefoff

Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC

Published: 2010-01-15

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 0761446281

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Take a step back in time to explore the origin of humans.


Human Evolution

Human Evolution

Author: Roger Lewin

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 1984-01

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9780632011872

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The brief length and focused coverage of" Human Evolution: An Illustrated Introduction" have made this best-selling textbook the ideal complement to any biology or anthropology course in which human evolution is taught. The text places human evolution in the context of humans as animals, while also showing the physical context of human evolution, including climate change and the impact of extinctions. Chapter introductions, numerous drawings and photographs, and an essential glossary all add to the accessibility of this text.The fifth edition has been thoroughly updated to include coverage of the latest discoveries and perspectives, including: - New early hominid fossils from Africa and Georgia, and their implications - New archaeological evidence from Africa on the origin of modern humans - Updated coverage of prehistoric art, including new sites - New perspectives on molecular evidence and their implications for human population history.


The Discovery of Evolution

The Discovery of Evolution

Author: David Young

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2007-08-09

Total Pages: 12

ISBN-13: 0521868033

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A compelling journey of discovery uncovering some of the mysteries of evolution.


First Humans

First Humans

Author: Rebecca Stefoff

Publisher: Marshall Cavendish

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9780761441847

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This series takes readers on a journey through the evolutionary history of humans.


Ice Age Neanderthals

Ice Age Neanderthals

Author: Rebecca Stefoff

Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC

Published: 2010-01-15

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 0761446311

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Take a step back in time to explore ice age neanderthals.


Perspectives

Perspectives

Author: William F Brown

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2016-03-06

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1460270312

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From the first seconds Following the Big Bang, to our best guesses for the fate of the universe and humanity, science provides stunning new perspectives about the place of humanity in the cosmos. Humans may live on one planet in one small corner of the Milky Way, itself one of billions of other galaxies, but Earth may be unique in one respect. Earth is teaming with life, one species of which, through chance and natural selection, developed an extraordinary brain, gifted with imagination, curiosity and a compulsion to understand ourselves and the universe. Perspectives is a journey through deep time, from the creation of the universe to the beginnings of life, our human origins and later the rise of culture and religion. It explores what it means to be human, and where our technology could take us in the years and centuries to come. www.williamfbrown.com


From Primitives to Primates

From Primitives to Primates

Author: David Van Reybrouck

Publisher: Sidestone Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9088900957

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Where do our images about early hominids come from? In this fascinating in-depth study, David Van Reybrouck demonstrates how input from ethnography and primatology has deeply influenced our visions about the past from the 19th century to this day - often far beyond the available evidence. Victorian scholars were keen to look at contemporary Australian and Tasmanian aboriginals to understand the enigmatic Neanderthal fossils. Likewise, today's primatologists debate to what extent bonobos, baboons or chimps may be regarded as stand-ins for early human ancestors. The belief that the contemporary world provides 'living links' still goes strong. Such primate models, Van Reybrouck argues, continue the highly problematic 'comparative method' of the Victorian times. He goes on to show how the field of ethnoarchaeology has succeeded in circumventing the major pitfalls of such analogical reasoning.A truly interdisciplinary study, this work shows how scholars working in different fields can effectively improve their methods for interpreting the deep past by understanding the historical challenges of adjacent disciplines.Overviewing two centuries of intellectual debate in fields as diverse as archaeology, ethnography and primatology, Van Reybrouck's book is one long plea for trying to understand the past on its own terms, rather than as facile projections from the present.David Van Reybrouck (Bruges, 1971) was trained as an archaeologist at the universities of Leuven, Cambridge and Leiden. Before becoming a highly successful literary author (The Plague, Mission, Congo...), he worked as a historian of ideas. For more than twelve years, he was co-editor of Archaeological Dialogues. In 2011-12, he held the prestigious Cleveringa Chair at the University of Leiden.