Human Evolution
- 464 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
In this revised fourth edition, the classic introduction to human evolution has been updated to reflect major findings in modern research and theory. It offers a comprehensive account of human evolution, incorporating new developments in microbiology and recent fossil discoveries. The text maintains the thematic structure of the previous edition, addressing topics such as human variability, speciation, primate locomotion, nonverbal communication, and the evolution of language. Enhanced by over 150 illustrations, the edition also features an expanded glossary and bibliography. It examines evolution as a simultaneous development of key behavioral and functional complexes within the genus Homo, including motor control, locomotion, mastication, digestion, sensory functions, and reproduction. Each complex is analyzed for its changing function, emphasizing the interdependence of these systems throughout human evolution. The book situates these discussions within contemporary evolutionary and genetic theory, alongside analyses of the fossil record and insights from primatology and comparative morphology. This edition serves as a primary text for undergraduate and graduate courses, and is essential reading for anthropologists, biologists, and anyone interested in human evolution.
