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The world from beginnings to 4000 BCE

To be human is to be curious. And one of the things we are most curious about is how we came to be who we are--how we evolved over millions of years to become creatures capable of inquiring into our own evolution. In this lively and readable introduction, renowned anthropologist Ian Tattersall thoroughly examines both the fossil and archeological records to trace human evolution from the earliest beginnings of our zoological family Hominidae, through the emergence of Homo sapiens, to the Agricultural Revolution. He begins with an accessible overview of evolutionary theory and then explores the.

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  • "World from beginnings to 4000 bce"@pl
  • "World from beginnings to 4000 BCE"@it
  • "The world from beginnings to 4000 BCE"@it

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  • "In this lively and readable introduction, renowned anthropologist Ian Tattersall thoroughly examines both fossil and archaeological records to trace human evolution from the earliest beginnings of our zoological family, Hominidae, through the appearance of Homo sapiens to the Agrictultureal Revolution."
  • "In this lively and readable introduction, renowned anthropologist Ian Tattersall thoroughly examines both fossil and archaeological records to trace human evolution from the earliest beginnings of our zoological family, Hominidae, through the appearance of Homo sapiens to the Agricultural Revolution."
  • "To be human is to be curious. And one of the things we are most curious about is how we came to be who we are--how we evolved over millions of years to become creatures capable of inquiring into our own evolution. In this lively and readable introduction, renowned anthropologist Ian Tattersall thoroughly examines both the fossil and archeological records to trace human evolution from the earliest beginnings of our zoological family Hominidae, through the emergence of Homo sapiens, to the Agricultural Revolution. He begins with an accessible overview of evolutionary theory and then explores the."@en
  • "Uses fossil and archeological records to examine the seven (or so) million years from the dawn of the Hominidae, the family that includes humans, to the gradual development of agriculture and permanent settlements."

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  • "The world from beginnings to 4000 BCE"@en
  • "The world from beginnings to 4000 BCE"
  • "Dzieje człowieka od jego początków do IV tysiąclecia p.n.e"@pl
  • "El mundo desde sus inicios hasta 4000 A.C"
  • "Il mondo prima della storia : dagli inizi al 4000 a.C"@it
  • "Il mondo prima della storia : dagli inizi al 4000 a.C"
  • "The World from beginnings to 4000 BCE"