Human Evolution Source Book

Human Evolution Source Book
Author: Russell L. Ciochon,John G. Fleagle
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 2114
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317347774

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For Junior, Senior, and Graduate courses in Human Evolution taught in anthropology and biology departments. This book is the most comprehensive collection of cutting edge articles on human evolution. Designed for use by students in anthropology, paleontology, and evolutionary biology, this edited volume brings together the major ideas and publications on human evolution of the past three decades. The book spans the entire scope of human evolution with particular emphasis on the fossil record, including archaeological studies.

HUMAN EVOLUTION SOURCE BOOK and ONESEARCH PKG

HUMAN EVOLUTION SOURCE BOOK and ONESEARCH PKG
Author: ANONIMO,Russell L. Ciochon
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2005-11-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0131644467

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Origin of the Human Species

Origin of the Human Species
Author: Dennis Bonnette
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-11-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789004493971

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This book evaluates the claims of scientific creationism versus materialistic evolution, while examining other scenarios. Consistently philosophical in methodology and perspective, the book is radically interdisciplinary in content, examining data and arguments drawn from natural science, philosophy, and theology. This work challenges the limits of human knowledge regarding every major question touching on human origins.

The Human Evolution Source Book

The Human Evolution Source Book
Author: Russell L. Ciochon,John G. Fleagle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 700
Release: 1993
Genre: Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105000457114

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Encyclopedia of Human Evolution and Prehistory

Encyclopedia of Human Evolution and Prehistory
Author: Eric Delson,Ian Tattersall,John Van Couvering,Alison S. Brooks
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 2060
Release: 2004-11-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135582272

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Praise for the first edition: "The most up-to-date and wide-ranging encyclopedia work on human evolution available."--American Reference Books Annual "For student, researcher, and teacher...the most complete source of basic information on the subject."--Nature "A comprehensive and authoritative source, filling a unique niche...essential to academic libraries...important for large public libraries." --Booklist/RBB

The Origin and Evolution of Humans and Humanness

The Origin and Evolution of Humans and Humanness
Author: D. Tab Rasmussen
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1993
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0867208570

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This volume represents the proceedings of the Irving Stone Memorial Symposium on "The Origin of Humans and Humanness." Scientists in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, biology and ecology were invited to discuss their research concerning the how's, where's and why's of the evolutionary history of humans. Using our knowledge of the behavior and reproduction of living primates, chapter 1 describes what made the earliest human-like animals of 4 million years ago different from their ape relatives. While showing how the science of paleontology works, the origin of our genus, Homo, is discussed in chapter 2. With emphasis on those humans who first made regular use of stone tools some 2 million years ago, chapter 3 interprets ancient human behavior and ecology from an archeological perspective. Tools from genetics, molecular biology, archaeology and paleontology are used to examine the origin of modern Homo sapiens in chapter 4. Chapter 5 looks at the artistry of Ice Age craftsmen. Finally, using computer methods, chapter 6 delves into the complex issue of how does human behavior change, and what is the relationship between biological and cultural evolution?

Basics in Human Evolution

Basics in Human Evolution
Author: Michael P Muehlenbein
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2015-07-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128026939

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Basics in Human Evolution offers a broad view of evolutionary biology and medicine. The book is written for a non-expert audience, providing accessible and convenient content that will appeal to numerous readers across the interdisciplinary field. From evolutionary theory, to cultural evolution, this book fills gaps in the readers’ knowledge from various backgrounds and introduces them to thought leaders in human evolution research. Offers comprehensive coverage of the wide ranging field of human evolution Written for a non-expert audience, providing accessible and convenient content that will appeal to numerous readers across the interdisciplinary field Provides expertise from leading minds in the field Allows the reader the ability to gain exposure to various topics in one publication

Evolution

Evolution
Author: Scientific American Editors
Publsiher: Scientific American
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2017-08-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781250121509

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The complex story of human evolution is a tale seven million years in the making. Each new discovery adds to or revises our story and our understanding of how we came to be the way we are. In this eBook, The Human Odyssey, we explore the evolution of those characteristics that make us human. The first section, “Where We Came From,” looks at our family tree and why some branches survived and not others. Swings in climate are emerging as a factor in what traits succeeded and failed, as we see in “Climate Shocks;” meanwhile in “Human Hybrids,” DNA analyses show that Homo sapiens interbred with other human species, which played a key role in our survival. Section Two, “What Makes Us Special,” examines those traits that separate us from other primates. Recent data indicate that our hairless skin was important to the rise of other human features, and other research is getting closer to illuminating how humans became monogamous, as shown in “The Naked Truth” and “Powers of Two,” respectively. In the final section, “Where We Are Going,” we speculate on the future of human evolution in a world where advances in technology, medicine and other areas protect us from harmful factors like disease, causing some scientists to claim that humans are no longer subject to natural selection and our evolution has ceased. Far from that, in “Still Evolving,” author John Hawks discusses how humans have evolved rapidly over the past 30,000 years, as seen in relatively recent traits like blue eyes or lactose tolerance, why such rapid evolution has been possible and what future generations might look like. Like us, our story will continue to evolve.