Reader Reviews:Some interesting ideas, much padding (3/4 people found this helpful)Anyone who is interested in understanding human origins is likely to be attracted to this book. It actually consists of a very comprehensive collection of articles by specialists - specialists on everything from "The structure of DNA" to "Tribal peoples in the modern world." Hidden away among all this specialised knowledge are some interesting conclusions, but they take a lot of searching for. There is one on page 358 - a three-quarter page box headed "Throwing". Barbara Isaac suggests that our ancestors, lacking sharp canine teeth or claws, made up for it, once their hand were freed from walking duties, by becoming good at throwing stones. There is another exciting idea on page 88. In another three-quarter page box, M H Day suggests that bipedalism involved a smaller pelvic girdle, which made it more difficult to give birth to a big-brained baby.
A must have for the interdisiplinary academic (20/20 people found this helpful)I have read many books on evolutionary psychology, sociobiology, and evolutionary theory. This book seems to me like a summary of them all. After reading the encyclopedia from cover to cover, I feel many of the empirical and theoretical gaps in my understanding of evolutionary psychology have been filled. This is because of the breadth of subjects covered. It must be considered a must have for students of interdisiplinary subjects such as myself. all you need to know (12/12 people found this helpful)This book is simply superb - all you need as an initial jumping off point in the world of anthropology and palaeoanthropology. How the editiors got this much quality information in one place for less than £......is amazing. Similar ProductsApplications in Computing for Social Anthropologists (ASA Research Methods) Humankind Emerging Witchcraft, Oracles and Magic Among the Azande Investigating Culture: An Experiential Introduction to Anthropology The Human Past: World Prehistory and the Development of Human Societies CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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