“Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history”: this was the single line that Charles Darwin devoted to human evolution in the Origin of Species, 150 years ago. Despite short, apparently incidental and innocuous, this sentence actually represented a “risky prediction”. In other words, Darwin’s claim was: whether natural selection is the basic mechanism of the origin of species, in general, there is no reason to exclude Homo sapiens from analogous circumstances. As a matter of fact, the debate that followed was focused on the phylogenetic relationship of our species with monkeys and apes. The circa twenty species of extinct hominids that we know at present demonstrate that Darwin’s prediction was correct: light has been thrown. ...
Palaeoanthropology, the study of the fossil evidence for human evolution, remains a highly contested...
'With all these exalted powers – Man still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowl...
Evolution refers to systematic change over time. During the nineteenth century, growing evi-dence ab...
Fossil and genetic evidence show that the history of bipedal primates (hominids) began approximately...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...
A common characteristic of humans is a desire to know their roots. This is evident not only in the t...
A curious aspect of the theory of evolution is that everybody thinks he understands it. I mean philo...
Soon after Charles Darwin proposed his theory of the origin of species (1859), Catholic theologians ...
“Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history”: this was the single line that Charles D...
How shall we view our existence when we accept the realization that mankind is not the most importan...
El hallazgo de los restos óseos humanos de Neandertal en 1856 y las publicaciones de On the O...
Darwin is the father of evolutionary theory because he identified evolutionary patterns and, with N...
Darwin is the father of evolutionary theory because he identified evolutionary patterns and, with N...
Charles Darwin has achieved both notoriety and fame for his evolutionary ideas encapsulated principa...
has followed over the past century and a half. In that work Darwin was largely concerned with establ...
Palaeoanthropology, the study of the fossil evidence for human evolution, remains a highly contested...
'With all these exalted powers – Man still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowl...
Evolution refers to systematic change over time. During the nineteenth century, growing evi-dence ab...
Fossil and genetic evidence show that the history of bipedal primates (hominids) began approximately...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...
A common characteristic of humans is a desire to know their roots. This is evident not only in the t...
A curious aspect of the theory of evolution is that everybody thinks he understands it. I mean philo...
Soon after Charles Darwin proposed his theory of the origin of species (1859), Catholic theologians ...
“Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history”: this was the single line that Charles D...
How shall we view our existence when we accept the realization that mankind is not the most importan...
El hallazgo de los restos óseos humanos de Neandertal en 1856 y las publicaciones de On the O...
Darwin is the father of evolutionary theory because he identified evolutionary patterns and, with N...
Darwin is the father of evolutionary theory because he identified evolutionary patterns and, with N...
Charles Darwin has achieved both notoriety and fame for his evolutionary ideas encapsulated principa...
has followed over the past century and a half. In that work Darwin was largely concerned with establ...
Palaeoanthropology, the study of the fossil evidence for human evolution, remains a highly contested...
'With all these exalted powers – Man still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowl...
Evolution refers to systematic change over time. During the nineteenth century, growing evi-dence ab...