Human Ancestors: Readings from Scientific American

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ISBN-10:

071671101X

ISBN-13:

9780716711018

Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1979
Format: Paperback, 130 pages
Related ISBN: 9780716711001

Description:

Introduction By Glynn Isaac and Richard E. F. Leakey. Some of the articles in the book are Tools and Human Evolution by Sherwood L. Washburn, The Early Relatives of Man and Ramapithecus by Elwyn L. Simons, The Evolution of the Hand and The Antiquity of Human Walking by John Napier, The Hominids of East Turkana by Alan Walker and Richard E. F. Leakey, The Casts of Fossil Hominid Brains by Ralph L. Holloway, Homo Erectus by William W. Howells, Stone Tools and Human Behavior by Sally R. And Louis R. Binford, The Functions of Paleolithic Flint Tools by Lawrence H. Keeley, and The Food-Sharing Behavior of Protohuman Hominids by Glynn Isaac.

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