The Emergence of ManThis book is the unfolding story of human evolution and the human condition, as revealed by new discoveries in archaelogy and primate behavior. |
Contents
Techniques and Prospects in the Search for Man | 1 |
Primate Origins | 15 |
First Members of the Human Family | 33 |
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