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A virtual pa- rade of “men” appeared, many of peculiar countenance and dubious integrity. The British, of course, had Galley Hill man and Piltdown. The Americans had Lansing man in California,Vero man in Florida, and Trenton man in New ...
Human Evolution-The Rise of Consciousness 500 word-synopsis A systematic appraisal and re-enactment of Human Evolution connects the dots among un-evaluated phases and provides verifiable answers to questions previously never asked within ...
This fourth edition includes new or expanded chapters on fossils and on genetics.
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In this new fourth edition, Campbell has revised and updated his classic introduction to the field.
Human Evolution
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This fourth edition includes new or expanded chapters on fossils and on genetics.
[Cultural landscapes] are illustrative ofthe evolution of human society and settlement over time, under the influence of the physical constraints and/or opportunities presented by their natural environment and ofsuccessive social, ...
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.
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