The Human Lineage (Foundation of Human Biology)
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Matt Cartmill, Fred H. SmithProduct Details
ISBN: 9780471214915Publish Date: 03/30/2009
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Number of pages: 624
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—PaleoAnthropology, 2010
This book focuses on the last ten million years of human history, from the hominoid radiations to the emergence and diversification of modern humanity. It draws upon the fossil record to shed light on the key scientific issues, principles, methods, and history in paleoanthropology. The book proceeds through the fossil record of human evolution by historical stages representing the acquisition of major human features that explain the success and distinctive properties of modern Homo sapiens.
Key features:
- Provides thorough coverage of the fossil record and sites, with data on key variables such as cranial capacity and body size estimates
- Offers a balanced, critical assessment of the interpretative models explaining pattern in the fossil record
- Each chapter incorporates a "Blind Alley" box focusing on once prevalent ideas now rejected such as the arboreal theory, seed-eating, single-species hypothesis, and Piltdown man
- Promotes critical thinking by students while allowing instructors flexibility in structuring their teaching
- Densely illustrated with informative, well-labelled anatomical drawings and photographs
- Includes an annotated bibliography for advanced inquiry
Written by established leaders in the field, providing depth of expertise on evolutionary theory and anatomy through to functional morphology, this textbook is essential reading for all advanced undergraduate students and beginning graduate students in biological anthropology.
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