Human Origins

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Human Origins

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Book Description
The study of human origins can never stand still, as new fossils are constantly being discovered and theories of the ancestral tree have to be rejigged to accommodate the newcomers. In The Origin of Humankind, Richard Leakey relates the complex but engrossing story of how the course of human evolution has been unravelled, and touches on all the aspects of what it is to be ‘human'. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Describes how archaeologists trace the development of the human race from fossils, skeletons, cave drawings, and artifacts found around the world.

Human Origins

Human Origins,Richard E. Leakey,Dutton Childrens Books,0525667849,Anthropology, Prehistoric,Children: Babies & Toddlers,Evolution,Human beings,Human evolution,Origin,Prehistoric peoples,Science

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