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- 2019-11-01
- in Science
- Silvana Condemi
A Pocket History of Human Evolution
How We Became Sapiens
Author: Silvana Condemi
Publisher: The Experiment
ISBN:
Category: Science
Page: 162
View: 114
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Why aren’t we more like other apes? How did we win the evolutionary race? Find out how “wise” Homo sapiens really are. Prehistory has never been more exciting: New discoveries are overturning long-held theories left and right. Stone tools in Australia date back 65,000 years—a time when, we once thought, the first Sapiens had barely left Africa. DNA sequencing has unearthed a new hominid group—the Denisovans—and confirmed that crossbreeding with them (and Neanderthals) made Homo sapiens who we are today. A Pocket History of Human Evolution brings us up-to-date on the exploits of all our ancient relatives. Paleoanthropologist Silvana Condemi and science journalist François Savatier consider what accelerated our evolution: Was it tools, our “large” brains, language, empathy, or something else entirely? And why are we the sole surviviors among many early bipedal humans? Their conclusions reveal the various ways ancient humans live on today—from gossip as modern “grooming” to our gendered division of labor—and what the future might hold for our strange and unique species.
- 2019-11-01
- in Science
- Silvana Condemi
A Pocket History of Human Evolution
How We Became Sapiens
Author: Silvana Condemi
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN:
Category: Science
Page: 157
View: 599
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An approachable and helpfully illustrated introduction to our earliest relatives—the first sapiens and their relatives, origins, characteristics, and earliest migrations.
- 2022-03-05T22:59:00Z
- in Science
- Everest Media
Author: Everest Media
Publisher: Everest Media LLC
ISBN:
Category: Science
Page: 23
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Humans are classified as a genus, or group, of animal species called Homo. We are also classified as sapiens, which means wise. We are the only existing human form. #2 The hominid family includes humans, bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. We have discovered many fossils of prehuman ancestors, such as Ardipithecus, Paranthropus, and Australopithecus, which are more closely related to us than they are to chimpanzees. #3 The hominin family tree actually looks more like a bush, which shows that hominins passed through a series of significant evolutionary stages, periods during which several related species possessed nearly the same body type and lifestyles. #4 The first stage in the evolution of human bipedalism was the transition from arboreal quadruped to imperfect bipedalism, meaning that these hominins were capable of walking on two legs but still remained arboreal.
- 2018-11-30
- in Science
- Menno Schilthuizen
Darwin in der Stadt Die rasante Evolution der Tiere im Großstadtdschungel
Author: Menno Schilthuizen
Publisher: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag
ISBN:
Category: Science
Page: 224
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Echtzeitevolution: ein neuer Blick auf das geheime Leben der Städte Amseln sind größer, dicker und lauter als ihre Artgenossen draußen im Wald und haben jede Scheu vor Menschen, Hunden und Katzen verloren. Regenwürmer kommen bestens zurecht in verdreckter Innenstadterde. Motten fliegen nicht mehr ins Licht. Gras gedeiht prächtig auf zinkdurchsetztem Boden. Und Kojoten warten an Ampeln. Tiere legen ererbte Verhaltensweisen ab. Man kann Evolution in Echtzeit beobachten, und das mitten in der Stadt. Das ist das große Wunder, das in diesem Buch gewürdigt wird.
- 2005-11-03
- in Science
- Bernard Wood
Human Evolution: A Very Short Introduction
Author: Bernard Wood
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN:
Category: Science
Page: 145
View: 99
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This Very Short Introduction traces the history of paleoanthropology from its beginnings in the eighteenth century to the latest fossil finds. Although concentrating on the fossil evidence for human evolution, it also covers the latest genetic evidence about regional variations in the modern human genome that relate to our evolutionary history. Bernard Wood draws on over thirty years of experience to provide an insider's view of the field and some of the personalities in it, and demonstrates that our understanding of human evolution is critically dependent on advances in related sciences such as paleoclimatology, geochronology, systematics, genetics, and developmental biology. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
- 2022-04-07
- in Religion
- Duncan S. Ferguson
Traces of Transcendence
The Heart of the Spiritual Quest
Author: Duncan S. Ferguson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN:
Category: Religion
Page: 180
View: 766
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The author, Duncan Ferguson, draws upon his years as chaplain and professor in university settings, where seeking answers to hard and perplexing questions are the order of the day. One that continually surfaces is whether there is any evidence of divine transcendence in the natural world, in history, or in the human experience. Is there a God who might provide universal values, guidance to those seeking solutions to the overwhelming problems we face, and a measure of inner peace for troubled souls? This question is considered one of the most difficult to answer in a definitive way, and in a university setting, it is often answered by a clear no or simple neglect in that the question is not generally viewed as within the domain of the goals of the university. Dr. Ferguson believes that it is, and that it should be explored by our best minds in our universities and indeed the best minds in the world, by those with game-changing power, and by committed and compassionate seekers. It is especially not the exclusive domain of cultic preachers. He explores what might be interpreted as evidence of a divine Transcendence, looking within the natural world, human history, the history of religious thought in the great religions, and the need for divine guidance as the human family faces the critical crisis of the survival of planet Earth. Universal values, compassion, justice, and peace, often rooted in the great religious traditions, should guide us.
- 2002
- in History
- David Ross
Pocket History of Scotland
Author: David Ross
Publisher: Geddes & Grosset, Limited
ISBN:
Category: History
Page: 188
View: 786
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This original. concisely written history of Scotland charts the long, painful, sometimes tragic, often inspiring, process that has formed the Scottish people of today. Fully indexed, it is the ideal reference book for anyone with an interest in the social and historical development of Scotland.
- 2004-04
- in Medical
- William H. Calvin
A Brief History of the Mind
From Apes to Intellect and Beyond
Author: William H. Calvin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN:
Category: Medical
Page: 241
View: 188
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In an introduction to the world of cognitive science, a neurobiologist traces the evolution of the mind, from apes, Neanderthals, and human ancestors to a burst of creativity that began about fifty thousand years ago, suggesting that the mind will continue to evolve, with enhanced reasoning abilities, ethics, and other changes.
- 2001-04-03
- in Language Arts & Disciplines
- Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza
Genes, Peoples, and Languages
Author: Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN:
Category: Language Arts & Disciplines
Page: 240
View: 704
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Describes the birth and first few hours of a foal.
- 2002
- in Science
- Ian Tattersall
The Monkey in the Mirror
Essays on the Science of what Makes Us Human
Author: Ian Tattersall
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
ISBN:
Category: Science
Page: 232
View: 720
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Filled with stories and scientific insight, a collection of humorous essays takes readers around the world and transports them back in time, revealing what the science of human evolution is up against.