Seven Million Years: The Story of Human Evolution

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ISBN-10:

0753820846

ISBN-13:

9780753820841

Author(s): Palmer, Douglas
Released: May 01, 2007
Publisher: Phoenix
Format: Paperback, 283 pages

Description:

How did humans evolve? Why did Homo sapiens survive when others did not? Do Neanderthals deserve their reputation as hairy, unintelligent ape-men? Douglas Palmer, an acclaimed science writer and lecturer, examines one aspect of evolution that has been particularly difficult for some to accept: humanity’s common ancestry with chimpanzees and other apes. Written for the general reader, and including the most up-to-date genetic research, this fascinating study explores the archeological finds and biological research that lead to the discovery of our own species. Palmer’s look at our link to a family tree of over 20 close relativesmany now extinctprovides intriguing insights and will change our perception of what it means to be human.

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