Whilst many books have addressed human evolution and the human fossil record, very few have examined our fossil ape relatives. This volume synthesises genetic, ecological and anatomical data to develop a unique account of what we know about our last common ancestor and how they lived.
Whilst many books have addressed human evolution and the human fossil record, very few have examined our fossil ape relatives. This volume synthesises genetic, ecological and anatomical data to develop a unique account of what we know about our last common ancestor and how they lived.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Andrews has always had a keen interest in fossils, and an encounter with Dr L. S. B. Leakey while working in the Kenya Forestry Department encouraged him to make the move to anthropology. He has spent much of his career at the Natural History Museum, London, where he was Head of Human Origins until his retirement in 2000. Since then he has been curator of Blandford Museum while retaining an Emeritus Research Associate position at the Natural History Museum along with honorary professorships at University College London and the University of York. He has published ten books, two with Chris Stringer, and nearly 200 articles in the scientific and popular press.
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Preface 1. How can we recognise common ancestors? Part I. Apes - Their Morphology and Behaviour: 2. Morphology and behaviour of living apes 3. Human and ape phylogenies 4. Review of fossil apes Part II. Environments and Palaeoenvironments: 5. Structure and composition of ape environments 6. Environmental indicators Part III. Review of Fossil Apes - Morphology and Environment: 7. The view from the Early Miocene 8. The environment in the Early Miocene 9. The view from the Middle Miocene 10. Specialised apes from the Middle Miocene 11. The environment in the middle Miocene 12. A second view from Europe 13. The environment in Europe 14. Late Miocene to Pleistocene apes 15. Apes, hominins and environment in the Late Miocene Part IV. Last Common Ancestor: 16. Putting together the evidence 17. An ape's view of human evolution References and further reading Index.
Preface 1. How can we recognise common ancestors? Part I. Apes - Their Morphology and Behaviour: 2. Morphology and behaviour of living apes 3. Human and ape phylogenies 4. Review of fossil apes Part II. Environments and Palaeoenvironments: 5. Structure and composition of ape environments 6. Environmental indicators Part III. Review of Fossil Apes - Morphology and Environment: 7. The view from the Early Miocene 8. The environment in the Early Miocene 9. The view from the Middle Miocene 10. Specialised apes from the Middle Miocene 11. The environment in the middle Miocene 12. A second view from Europe 13. The environment in Europe 14. Late Miocene to Pleistocene apes 15. Apes, hominins and environment in the Late Miocene Part IV. Last Common Ancestor: 16. Putting together the evidence 17. An ape's view of human evolution References and further reading Index.
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