The Last Human A Guide to Twenty Species of Extinct Human Ancestors Esteban Sarmiento, Ian Tattersall, G.J. Sawyer, Donald C. Johanson, Maeve Leakey
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- Format:
- Hardback
- Publication date:
- 06 Jul 2007
- ISBN:
- 9780300100471
- Dimensions:
- 256 pages: 266 x 203 x 20mm
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This book tells the story of human evolution, the epic of homosapiens and its colourful precursors and relatives. The story begins in Africa, six to seven million years ago, and encompasses twenty known human species, of which homosapiens are the sole survivor. Illustrated with spectacular, three-dimensional scientific reconstructions portrayed in their natural habitat developed by a team of physical anthropologists at the American Museum of Natural History and in concert with experts from around the world, the book is both a guide to extinct human species and an astonishing hominid family photo album. "The Last Human" presents a comprehensive account of each species with information on its emergence, chronology, geographic range, classification, physiology, life style, habitat, environment, cultural achievements, and co-existing species, and possible reasons for extinction. Also included are summaries of fossil discoveries, controversies, and publications. What emerges from the fossil story is a new understanding of homosapiens. No longer credible is the notion that our species is the end product of a single lineage, improved over generations by natural selection. Rather, the fossil record shows, we are a species with widely varied precursors, and our family tree is characterized by many branchings and repeated extinctions.
The reconstructions are by Studio V and G. J. Sawyer who is senior scientific technician with Esteban Sarmiento who is research associate, and Ian Tattersall who is curator, all in the Division of Anthropology of the American Museum of Natural History. Donald C. Johanson is Virginia M. Ullman Chair in Human Origins, professor, department of anthropology, and director, Institute of Human Origins, at Arizona State University. Maeve Leakey is research associate, National Museums of Kenya, adjunct professor, Stony Brook University, New York, and Explorer-in-Residence, National Geographic Society.
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