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This was very up-to-date with a section on evolutionary psychology as well as detailed looks at the various fossils of our ancestors.
A very interesting book, though a bit dated at this point. But I guess that's my fault for not starting on it sooner.
The amount if detail and explanation in the fossil finds, including tools, is exaggerating. Unlike anything I have read before.
The book also does a good job in trying to stay away from guesses and indirect evidence.
However, I did find the parts in some stages, which I would concider key in Human evolution, rather lacking. For instance, Orrorin tugenensis and Sahelanthropus Tchadensis only get 1 single paragraph together explaining their finds, and a few references each after that. Even though these species appear in a critical time of human evolution.
The amount if detail and explanation in the fossil finds, including tools, is exaggerating. Unlike anything I have read before.
The book also does a good job in trying to stay away from guesses and indirect evidence.
However, I did find the parts in some stages, which I would concider key in Human evolution, rather lacking. For instance, Orrorin tugenensis and Sahelanthropus Tchadensis only get 1 single paragraph together explaining their finds, and a few references each after that. Even though these species appear in a critical time of human evolution.
We had this book for a class. I ended up reading the whole book a few days before the exam. Evolution is real and this book was very helpful in giving a clear explanation of what evolution really is and how it has worked.