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Reconstructing Human Origins

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This dynamic introduction to paleoanthropology presents the fossil evidence for human evolution and demonstrates how anthropologists interpret this evidence in light of the most current research.
Addressing some of the most central questions in paleoanthropology―where did we come from? is the emergence of humans an evolutionary anomaly?―Professor Conroy explores with clarity and enthusiasm the promise and challenges of this exciting field. The Second Edition has been significantly expanded and reorganized for greater accessibility. Illustrated

592 pages, Paperback

First published January 30, 2005

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Glenn C. Conroy

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July 20, 2007
My favorite Human Evolution book as of late, Conroy is a great author, the data is up to date, and though I'm not a fan of his adherence to a strict(er) Muti-regional model, it's still a great book. Evolution with a sense of humor.
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