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21. Fossil Evidence for Human Evolution: Introduction to the Study of Palaeoanthropology by Sir Wilfrid Edward Le Gros Clark | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(1979-03)
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22. How to Deep Freeze a Mammoth by Björn Kurtén | |
Hardcover: 121
Pages
(1986-04-15)
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Great collection of popular science essays |
23. The First Human: The Race to Discover Our Earliest Ancestors by Ann Gibbons | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2007-04-10)
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Who Knew Paleoanthropology Was So Dangerous!
Superb hiistory of human archeology.
First Human
How Being Human can get in the way of Finding Humans
The First Human |
24. The mandibles and dentition of gigantopithecus (Palaeontologia sinica) by Ju-Kang Woo | |
Unknown Binding: 62
Pages
(1962)
Asin: B0007JGHVA Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
25. Preliminary geomorphological studies of the Lime Creek area: New evidence of early man in southwestern Nebraska / by C. Bertrand Schultz and W.D. Frankforter ... of the University of Nebraska State Museum) by C. Bertrand Schultz | |
Unknown Binding: 62
Pages
(1948)
Asin: B0007EMYN0 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
26. Prehistoric World: The Simon & Schuster Illustrated Encyclopedia (The Simon and Schuster Illustrated Encyclopedia) by Michael Benton | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1991-08-04)
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27. Homo americanus, an original American species by D. E. Tyler | |
Paperback: 216
Pages
(1998-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Skeletal remains of an archaic man were found in the Great Basin of the United States.Radiocarbon date is 3500 years.Distinguishing features include protruding brows unlike those of any other hominid species, archaic or modern.The skull is broad based and the posterior view differs from that of modern man.Presented are 18 photographs of skull parts, 7 photographs of body and extremity bones, and 69 photographs of paleolithic artifacts.The claim is well supported that this is a newly reported species, and it is given the name Homo americanus. It is proposed that this archaic species made and used the paleolithic artifacts found in huge numbers in the region.Appendixes I and II add parts of the author's books, Earliest Man of America in Oregon, U.S.A.; with photographs of paleolithic artifacts, and Originations of Life from Volcanoes and Petroleum.Some paleolithic tools are claimed to be 3-4 million years old.The author bases his theory of multiple originations of life on fundamentals of geology, physics, chemistry, biology, and observations of plants and animals.The presented archaic man found in North America provides additional support for that theory. CONSISTENT RECENT REPORT Amy Dansie, an anthropologist at the Nevada State Museum reported 10,000 hours studying 550 burials excavated prior to 1900 in the Great Basin in Nevada, including five over 9000 years old.She noted, "The 9,000 to 9,500-year-old Spirit Cave Man, Wizards Beach Man, and Kennewick Man share some distinctive traits not often found in later western Native Americans, but which may be a combination of traits of a pre-racial common ancestor of all modern humans, and the emerging proto-Indian."Society for American Archaeology Bulletin, 17:30, at 31., May 1999. |
28. Adventures in the Bone Trade: The Race to Discover Human Ancestors in Ethiopia's Afar Depression by Jon Kalb | |
Hardcover: 408
Pages
(2000-10)
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Fresh View on Looking at Old Fossils
Stoned in Ethiopia!
Down and dirty with J Kalb Insights into the politics and history of Ethiopia abound. Great stuff overall. Well written.
Fascinating reading! I have read many books and many soon become a weariness of the flesh (Ecclesiastes 12:12) but not this one.It is fascinating reading; informative and entertaining.
A Truly Superior Book about Doing Science. This book must have caused its publishers agonies of indecision. It doesn't fit usual categories: It is a personal memoir; an account of Ethiopian history; an overview of the geology of the rift valleys and a thorough discussion of the activities of anthropologists searching for human ancestors along with explanations of how they know where to look for these goodies. the whole thing is interspersed with amusing and exciting anecdotes. The geology part of this book is as fascinating as anything you are likely to read. Partly this is because the Afar Triangle is such a formidable place, parts of which are among the lowest and hottest areas on earth. But don't think that this is a geology text book--far from it. I could say a whole lot more in favor of this book, but you get the idea that I think it is superior--well worth a good look. ... Read more |
29. Our Earliest Ancestors by Björn Kurtén | |
Hardcover: 158
Pages
(1993-10-15)
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30. Bones of Contention: A Creationist Assessment of Human Fossils by Marvin L. Lubenow | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2004-10-01)
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Great work! Detailed findings
Ugh
Very interesting, but still some holes for me
Enlightening and Comprehensive
Great book. Very informative |
31. Evolution of the Human Diet: The Known, the Unknown, and the Unknowable (Human Evolution Series) | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2006-10-12)
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A Lot More "Unknown" than "Known" |
32. The Human Fossil Record, Craniodental Morphology of Genus Homo (Africa and Asia) (Volume 2) by Jeffrey H. Schwartz, Ian Tattersall | |
Hardcover: 616
Pages
(2003-05-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description • Location information • History of discovery • Previous systematic assessments of the fossils • Geological, archaeological, and faunal contexts • Dating • References to the primary literature |
33. The Past in Perspective: An Introduction to Human Prehistory by Kenneth L. Feder | |
Paperback: 510
Pages
(1995-12)
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Great overview of human development
Review for Past in Perspective
Strong on Fossil Forms, Weak on Latter-Day Cultures
Putting more than the past into perspective |
34. Peninj: A Research Project on Human Origins (1995-2005) (AMERICAN SCHOOL OF PREHISTORIC RESEARCH MONOGRAPH) by Luis Alcala, Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo, Luis Luque | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2010-12-31)
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35. Establishment of a Geologic Framework for Paleoanthropology (Special Paper (Geological Society of America)) | |
Paperback: 74
Pages
(1991-04)
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36. Lucy and Her Times (W5 Series) by Pascal G. Picq, Nicole Verrechia, Nicole Verecchia | |
Hardcover: 96
Pages
(1997-01)
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37. Hominin Environments in the East African Pliocene: An Assessment of the Faunal Evidence (Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology) | |
Hardcover: 356
Pages
(2007-11-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description This volume brings together faunal analysts working at many sites spanning the East African Pliocene. Although most chapters focus on the vertebrate fauna of particular localities, authors take a broad approach that seeks to compare paleoenvironmental and paleoecological patterns across localities and among various taxonomic groups. This volume aims to synthesize large amounts of faunal data, and to present the evolution of East African vertebrates in the context of environmental and climatic changes during the Pliocene. |
38. The Hunt for the Dawn Monkey: Unearthing the Origins of Monkeys, Apes, and Humans by Christopher Beard | |
Hardcover: 363
Pages
(2004-12-20)
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If you liked "The Link", you'll love "Hunt for the Dawn Monkey" |
39. From Lucy to Language: Revised, Updated, and Expanded by Donald Johanson, Blake Edgar | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2006-10-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description In the years since this dramatic discovery Johanson has continued to scour East Africa's Great rift Valley for the earliest evidence of human origins. In 1975 this team unearthed the "First Family", an unparalleled fossil assemblage of 13 individuals dating back to 3.2 million years ago; and in 1986 at the Rift's most famous location, Olduvai Gorge, this same team discovered a 1.8 million-year-old partial adult skeleton that necessitated a reassessment of the earliest members of our own genus Homo. Johanson's fieldwork continues unabated and recently more fossil members of Lucy's family have been found, including the 1992 discovery of the oldest, most complete skull of her species, with future research now planned for 1996 in the virtually unexplored regions of the most northern extension of the Rift Valley in Eritrea. From Lucy to Language is a summing up of this remarkable career and a stunning documentary of human life through time on Earth. It is a combination of the vital experience of field work and the intellectual rigor of primary research. It is the fusion of two great writing talents: Johanson and Blake Edgar, an accomplished science writer, editor of the California Academy of Sciences' Pacific Discovery, and co-author of Johanson's last book, Ancestors. From Lucy to Language is one of the greatest stories ever told, bracketing the timeline between bipedalism and human language. Part I addresses the central issues facing anyone seeking to decipher the mystery of human origins. In this section the authors provide answers to the basics -- "What are our closest living relatives?" -- tackle the controversial -- "What is race?" -- and contemplate the imponderables -- "Why did consciousness evolve?" From Lucy to Language is an encounter with the evidence. Early human fossils are hunted, discovered, identified, excavated, collected, preserved, labeled, cleaned, reconstructed, drawn, fondled, photographed, cast, compared, measured, revered, pondered, published, and argued over endlessly. Fossils like Lucy have become a talisman of sorts, promising to reveal the deepest secrets of our existence. In Part II the authors profile over fifty of the most significant early human fossils ever found. Each specimen is displayed in color and at actual size, most of them in multiple views. With them the authors present the cultural accoutrements associated with the fossils: stone tools which evidence increasing sophistication over time, the earliest stone, clay, and ivory art objects, and the culminating achievement of the dawn of human consciousness -- the magnificent rock and cave paintings of Europe, Africa, Australia, and the Americas. In the end From Lucy to Language is a reminder and a challenge. Like no species before us, we now seem poised to control vast parts of the planet and its life. We possess the power to influence, if not govern, evolution. For that reason, we must not forget our link to the natural world and our debt to natural selection. We need to "think deep", to add a dose of geologic time and evolutionary history to our perspective of who we are, where we came from, and where we are headed. This is the most poignant lesson this book has to offer. Customer Reviews (9)
From Lucy to Language
Excellent compilation of images depicting Human Evolution
From Lucy to Langauge
Beautiful Book on How We Came to Be
Great |
40. The Human Fossil Record, Brain Endocasts: The Paleoneurological Evidence, Volume 3 by Ralph L. Holloway, Douglas C. Broadfield, Michael S. Yuan, Jeffrey H. Schwartz, Ian Tattersall | |
Hardcover: 315
Pages
(2004-05-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description Brain Endocasts, Volume Three of The Human Fossil Record, is the only comprehensive, single-volume work dealing exclusively and uniformly with fossil hominid brain endocasts. Never-before-published photographs come together with easily accessible, coherent descriptions to create a detailed reference on the paleoneurological evidence for human evolution. Each entry offers essential information related to the location, dating, associations, and morphology of a given endocast. The text also covers the latest methodologies and techniques available for studying endocasts. In addition, a concise summary shows how these fossil records contribute to our understanding of human evolution and behavior. Written by some of the foremost authorities on the subject, Brain Endocasts is an invaluable resource for advanced students, researchers, and instructors in paleoanthropology, neurology, and evolutionary biology. |
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