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Ape Into Man

Ape Into Man
Author: Sherwood Larned Washburn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1973
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Ape Into Man

Ape Into Man
Author: Sherwood Larned Washburn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1974
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Ape - Man

Ape - Man
Author: Robin McKie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2000
Genre: Human beings
ISBN: 9780563551058

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This story of the origins of humans, explains how we developed from apes into modern humans. It includes: the first human footprint; the radical re-drawing of European man's family tree; DNA evidence of the interbreeding which occured as the first humans evoloved; and the future of human evolution.


Ape into man

Ape into man
Author: Sherwood Larned Washburn
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Genre: Human evolution
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Between Ape and Human

Between Ape and Human
Author: Gregory Forth
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1639361448

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A remarkable investigation into the hominoids of Flores Island, their place on the evolutionary spectrum—and whether or not they still survive. While doing fieldwork on the remote Indonesian island of Flores, anthropologist Gregory Forth came across people talking about half-apelike, half-humanlike creatures that once lived in a cave on the slopes of a nearby volcano. Over the years he continued to record what locals had to say about these mystery hominoids while searching for ways to explain them as imaginary symbols of the wild or other cultural representations. Then along came the ‘hobbit’. In 2003, several skeletons of a small-statured early human species alongside stone tools and animal remains were excavated in a cave in western Flores. Named Homo floresiensis, this ancient hominin was initially believed to have lived until as recently as 12,000 years ago— possibly overlapping with the appearance of Homo sapiens on Flores. In view of this timing and the striking resemblance of floresiensis to the mystery creatures described by the islanders, Forth began to think about the creatures as possibly reflecting a real species, either now extinct but retained in ‘cultural memory’ or even still surviving. He began to investigate reports from the Lio region of the island where locals described 'ape-men' as still living. Dozens claimed to have even seen them. In Between Ape and Human, we follow Forth on the trail of this mystery hominoid, and the space they occupy in islanders’ culture as both natural creatures and as supernatural beings. In a narrative filled with adventure, Lio culture and language, zoology and natural history, Forth comes to a startling and controversial conclusion. Unique, important, and thought-provoking, this book will appeal to anyone interested in human evolution, the survival of species (including our own) and how humans might relate to ‘not-quite-human’ animals. Between Ape and Human is essential reading for all those interested in cryptozoology, and it is the only firsthand investigation by a leading anthropologist into the possible survival of a primitive species of human into recent times—and its coexistence with modern humans.


Ape Into Man

Ape Into Man
Author: Ruth Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1974
Genre:
ISBN:

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From Man to Ape

From Man to Ape
Author: Adriana Novoa
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2010-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0226596168

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The authors here offer a history and interpretation of the reception of Darwinism in Argentina, illuminating the ways culture shapes scientific enterprise. They reveal new ways of understanding Latin American science and its impact on the scientific communities of Europe and North America.


The Ape in the Tree

The Ape in the Tree
Author: Alan Walker
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674016750

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Detailing the unfolding discovery of a crucial link in our evolution, this book is written in the voice of Walker, whose involvement with Proconsul began when his graduate supervisor analyzed the tree-climbing adaptations in the arm and hand of this extinct creature. Today, Proconsul is the best-known fossil ape in the world.