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Origins (Humans An Evolutionary History)


Origins (Humans An Evolutionary History)
Origins (Humans: An Evolutionary History) by Rebecca Stefoff
English | 2009-09 | ISBN: 0761441832 | 112 pages | PDF | 17,7 MB
In this four-book series we step back in time-back so many years that it is hard to grasp the distance-to explore our roots. Amazingly, for most of the millions of years that people have been around, there was more than one species of human in the world. Can you imagine meeting another species of human? Today we, Homo sapiens, are the only species of human on Earth. How did we become what we are today, and who were our ancestors and cousins in the human family tree? Together, the four books in Humans: An Evolutionary History answer these questions and more:


Origins focuses on the search for our earliest ancestors, including the australopiths, an offshoot of the ape family that lived in Africa five million years ago.
First Humans introduces the genus Homo-our branch of the family tree-and describes how its members migrated out of Africa.
Ice Age Neanderthals tells the story of people who lived in Eurasia for hundreds of thousands of years, only to become extinct when our species arrived on the scene.
Modern Humans examines our species, which spread from Africa to every part of the world, and looks at the DNA research that is uncovering our hidden history.


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