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Prehistoric Investigations 2

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  • Engelsk
  • 360 sider

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AN OMNIBUS EDITION OF THE 'IN SEARCH OF' SERIES

The 'In Search of' series of twelve 12,000-word Kindle short reads has been a highly successful follow-up to Christopher Seddon's full-sized works 'Humans: from the Beginning', 'Prehistoric Investigations', and 'Astronomy: from the Beginning'. Now, for the first time, all twelve short reads are available in a single, printed volume.

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THE FIRST HOMININS

Before the first humans came the age of the australopithecines - apes that walked upright like humans, but with brains no larger than those of chimpanzees.

HOMO ERECTUS

In the late nineteenth century, Dutch anthropologist Eugène Dubois found the first example of an extinct human that had lived significantly before Homo sapiens.

THE ACHEULEAN HAND AXE

A multifunction tool that remained in use, more or less unchanged, for 1,750,000 years.

PILTDOWN MAN

The story of the most notorious hoax in the history of palaeoanthropology.

MUDDLE IN THE MIDDLE

How Homo sapiens emerged into a world shared with Neanderthals, Denisovans, and 'hobbits'.

FIRST USE OF FIRE

Darwin described the discovery of fire as "probably the greatest, excepting language, ever made by man" - but how was it made?

GLANVILLE

PUBLICATIONS COVER DESIGN: Vici Macdonald

NEANDERTHALS

The term has been used in a negative context for decades, but why do Neanderthals get such a bad rap?

EARLY FUNERARY PRACTICES

Mourning and remembering the dead is a very ancient part of the human condition, but it may not be confined to modern or even archaic humans.

THE ORIGINS OF HOMO SAPIENS How our understanding of human origins has developed over the centuries, from the Great Chain of Being to modern theories.

PREHISTORIC ART

The discovery of the first cave art shattered nineteenth-century perceptions that the people of that era were primitive savages.

EARLY SEAFARERS

The oldest-known boats are only around 12,000 years old, but seafaring could predate the emergence of modern humans.

EARLY METALLURGY

For most of their existence, humans made tools from stone and bone. How did they learn about copper, bronze, and iron?

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  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal360
  • Udgivelsesdato19-08-2024
  • ISBN139781739251994
  • Forlag Glanville Publications
  • FormatPaperback
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  • Vægt621 g
  • Dybde1,9 cm
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    10 cm
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    17,7 cm
    25,4 cm

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