Fr. 196.00

Primate and Human Evolution

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Susan Cachel is Associate Professor of Physical Anthropology at Rutgers University, New Jersey. She is a member of the Rutgers Center for Human Evolutionary Studies, and is an instructor and researcher at the Koobi Fora Field School in Kenya. Klappentext Primate and Human Evolution provides a broad synthetic perspective on widely divergent fields within evolutionary anthropology. It integrates the evidence of non-human primate paleontology! anatomy and behavior with the evidence from human paleontology and Palaeolithic archaeology! and using comparative evidence from animal behavior! it addresses the origins of tool behavior! intelligence and complex sociality in early humans. Written for upper level students and researchers! this will be a must for all those interested in the evolution of all primates! including ourselves. Zusammenfassung Written for students and researchers interested in how primates! including ourselves! evolved! Primate and Human Evolution explores evolutionary anthropology from a broad comparative perspective! and presents a new model of human origins that does not depend solely on global climatic change. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. A brief history of primatology and human evolution; 3. The catarrhine fossil record; 4. Primate speciation and exstinction; 5. Anatomical primatology; 6. Captive studies of non-human primates; 7. What can non-human primate anatomy, physiology, and development reveal about human evolution?; 8. Natural history intelligence and human evolution; 9. Why be social? - the advantages and disadvantages of social life; 10. Evolution and behaviour; 11. The implications of body size for evolutionary ecology; 12. The nature of the fossil record; 13. The bipedal breakthrough; 14. The hominid radiation; 15. Modelling human evolution; 16. Archaeological evidence and models of human evolution; 17. What does evolutionary anthropology reveal about human evolution?; 18. Final thoughts on primate and human evolution....

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