Recent developments in the study of early man have turned away from analysing fossil remains as evidence of a single and inevitable process of evolution towards homo sapiens and instead stress the varying rates of human evolutionary change in different environments and the development of different systems of social organization and technological expertise as a response to differing environmental pressures. Using man's gradual colonization of the globe from early origins in Africa as a theme, this book makes these developments in palaeolithic archaeology available to a general audience
Palaeoanthropology, the study of the fossil evidence for human evolution, remains a highly contested...
The last few years have seen major changes in European Palaeolithic and Quaternary research. Of part...
The origin of technology is believed to have marked a major adaptive shift in human evolution. Under...
Human evolution tends to be understood in terms of a development from inferior to superior, primitiv...
A century and a half of archaeology has given humanity a more-or-less competent sketch of its histor...
Our understanding of the emergence and dispersal of the earliest tool-making hominins has been revol...
Book synopsis: Humans evolved in the dynamic landscapes of Africa under conditions of pronounced cli...
International audienceHow have humans colonised the entire planet and reshaped its ecosystems in the...
People of the Earth is a narrative account of the prehistory of humankind from our origins over 3 mi...
modern humans (Homo sapiens), and the dispersal of Neolithic peoples throughout Southeast Asia and O...
The Emergence of Humans is an accessible, informative introduction to the scientific study of human ...
This book presents an overview of recent research in the field of Pleistocene Archaeology around the...
In The Human Past, a team of leading archaeologists, all well-known specialists in their fields, pro...
International audience70 000 years ago, Homo sapiens left Africa to colonize the world. 6,000 years ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe African origin of our species has essentially been accepted as a s...
Palaeoanthropology, the study of the fossil evidence for human evolution, remains a highly contested...
The last few years have seen major changes in European Palaeolithic and Quaternary research. Of part...
The origin of technology is believed to have marked a major adaptive shift in human evolution. Under...
Human evolution tends to be understood in terms of a development from inferior to superior, primitiv...
A century and a half of archaeology has given humanity a more-or-less competent sketch of its histor...
Our understanding of the emergence and dispersal of the earliest tool-making hominins has been revol...
Book synopsis: Humans evolved in the dynamic landscapes of Africa under conditions of pronounced cli...
International audienceHow have humans colonised the entire planet and reshaped its ecosystems in the...
People of the Earth is a narrative account of the prehistory of humankind from our origins over 3 mi...
modern humans (Homo sapiens), and the dispersal of Neolithic peoples throughout Southeast Asia and O...
The Emergence of Humans is an accessible, informative introduction to the scientific study of human ...
This book presents an overview of recent research in the field of Pleistocene Archaeology around the...
In The Human Past, a team of leading archaeologists, all well-known specialists in their fields, pro...
International audience70 000 years ago, Homo sapiens left Africa to colonize the world. 6,000 years ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe African origin of our species has essentially been accepted as a s...
Palaeoanthropology, the study of the fossil evidence for human evolution, remains a highly contested...
The last few years have seen major changes in European Palaeolithic and Quaternary research. Of part...
The origin of technology is believed to have marked a major adaptive shift in human evolution. Under...