Human evolution / George D. Brown, Jr.
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574.99 GOS 1992 The search for life in the universe / | 57439 SEI 1984 In nobody's backyard : | 5746 CAI 1958. An introduction to the procedure of the house of commons / | 575 BRH 1995 Human evolution / | 575 MOI 1953 Introduction to evolution. | 575.01 COC 1963 Composition and research: | 575.01 SMT 1958 The Theory Of Evolution / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-253) and index.
Why? -- Darwin's idea -- Primates -- Humans and apes compared -- Primate pathway -- Rise of hominids -- Australopithecines -- Humans appear, Homo habilis -- Great migration, Homo erectus -- Neandertals arrive -- Cro-magnons -- Rise of modern humans.
This work is intended for use with supporting material in an introductory level, multidisciplinary college course. Its audience are students who are not majoring in one of the sciences directly pertaining to human origins, e.g. biology, geology, and anthropology.... This text provide[s] a better understanding of the fundamental aspects of human evolution by placing them in an integrated context with all of nature. -Pref.
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