African Genesis

African Genesis
Author: Robert Ardrey
Publsiher: Storydesign Limited
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Human beings
ISBN: 0988604302

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In 1955 on a visit to South Africa, Robert Ardrey became aware of the growing evidence that man had evolved on the African continent from carnivorous, predatory stock, who had also, long before man, achieved the use of weapons. A dramatist, Ardrey's interest in the African discoveries sprang less from purely scientific grounds than from the radical new light they cast on the eternal question: Why do we behave as we do? Are we naturally inclined towards war and weapons? From 1955 to 1961, Ardrey commuted between the museums and libraries and laboratories of the North, and the games reserves and fossil beds of Africa trying to answer that question. Eventually, his investigation expanded to include nationalism and patriotism, private property and social order, hierarchy and status-seeking, even conscience. All revealed roots in our most ancient animal beginnings and parallels in primate societies. African Genesis is at once the story of an unprecedented personal search and a story of man that had never before been told. It is a shocking book in that it challenges assumptions of human uniqueness that color every segment of modern thought and every aspect of our daily life. While evolutionary science has advanced markedly since Ardrey's times, his insights on human behavior have a timeless quality and African Genesis remains a classic reference for anyone exploring life's biggest questions. Praise for the 1961 edition: "It is fate and fortune of some books to mark or make a turning point in science and culture. This I believe African Genesis will do." Dr Harlow Shapley, Harvard University "The most enjoyable and stimulating book on the evolution of man that has been published for some time." The Nation "What this sensational book presents is a new and radical interpretation of human behavior. Since Ardrey has written it with excitement, clarity and style, the book will undoubtedly be widely read and cause widespread controversy. But African Genesis also deserves the most serious attention on the part of scientists as well as laymen." Dr Kenneth Oakley, Leading British Anthropologist, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, British Museum "Mr Ardrey's African Genesis is a fascinating drama played on a very broad and deep stage of space, time, biological evolution and ideas. The theme develops around man's striving to collect evidence and to understand the relational orders and timed sequences of living organisms. The search is for rational light on the true place of man himself in these biotic orders, and in the vast sweeps of the controlling environments. In this high drama the characters enter, leave relics and artifacts, act their roles as species, express their views and then exit. Among the characters are men of prehistory, nonhuman primates and the searching scientists themselves. The latter quarrel and dispute, cooperate and agree, strive for status and retreat from controversy. They are 'humans' as portrayed skillfully by Ardrey. Nevertheless, they contribute to the slowly advancing understanding of man in his living world or to what Ardrey describes as a revolution of biological conceptions." C. R. Carpenter, Penn State University "This quarrel about the innate nature of man began outside the gates of Eden, was continued by Darwin and Wallace and now looms menacingly across the threshold of the United Nations. Mr Ardrey has peered into our inner human darkness with wisdom gained from discoveries of natural history." Loren Eiseley, Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and History of Science, University of Pennsylvania

African Genesis

African Genesis
Author: Leo Frobenius,Douglas C. Fox
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780486409115

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Presents a collection of African folk tales and myths.

African Genesis

African Genesis
Author: Sally C. Reynolds,Andrew Gallagher
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2012-03-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107019959

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This book reviews key themes and developments in palaeoanthropology, exploring their impact on our understanding of human origins in Africa.

African Genesis

African Genesis
Author: Robert Ardrey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1971
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0002110148

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African Genesis

African Genesis
Author: Robert Ardrey
Publsiher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1961
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: WISC:89031194327

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Attempts to explain man's behavioral pattern based on the premise that man originated in Africa.

Our Common African Genesis 2nd Edition

Our Common African Genesis  2nd Edition
Author: Larry West
Publsiher: Vantage Press, Inc
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2009-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0533158931

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Our Common African Genesis, 2nd Edition, by Larry West, traces the origins of modern humans and early civilization through genetics, linguistics, archeology, history, and the Books of Moses. The author contends that despite the widespread predominance of ancient Africans, they are persistently slandered in the Old Testament and, in turn, dismissed from modern history

Precursors of an African Genesis Model of Helping

Precursors of an African Genesis Model of Helping
Author: Gerald G. Jackson
Publsiher: Global Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2000
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1883058686

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This work presents the theoretical dimension of three decades of research on African-derived concepts of helping, and is a companion to An Africentric Paradigm of Helping, a book that presents the application dimension to the subjects of training, substance abuse, ethnicity, workforce diversity, and time. This book is a foundation for a series of publications and events to serve the needs of practitioners, researchers, scholars and students.

Genesis

Genesis
Author: Alisa LaGamma
Publsiher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2002
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781588390745

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The seventy-five masterpieces presented here, drawn from public and private American collections, are among the most celebrated icons of African art, works that are superb artistic creations as well as expressions of a society's most profound conceptions about its beginnings. All are reproduced in color and are accompanied by entries that illuminate the distinctive cultural contexts that inspired their creation and informed their appreciation."--BOOK JACKET.