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How Human Evolved 6ed
The science of human evolution, not just the sites.
How Humans Evolved remains the most up-to-date, forward-looking book in physical anthropology. Through a unique and balanced blend of evolutionary theory, population genetics, and behavioral ecology, the authors move beyond merely describing anthropological “finds” to showing students the big picture about how humans lived in the past and why they have evolved into the people they are today. The fully revised and updated Sixth Edition offers the best of current research, including important new coverage of Ardipithecus, the Neanderthal genome, early complex tool-making and symbolic behavior, and much more.
PART 1 HOW EVOLUTION WORKS (1-99) :
Chapter 1 Adaptation by Natural Selection 2
Chapter 2 Genetics 22
Chapter 3 The Modern Synthesis 48
Chapter 4 Speciation and Phylogeny 74
PART 2 PRIMATE ECOLOGY and BEHAVIOR (101-192) :
Chapter 5 Primate Diversity and Ecology 102
Chapter 6 Primate Mating Systems 135
Chapter 7 The Evolution of Cooperation 159
Chapter 8 Primate Life Histories and the Evolution
of Intelligence 177
PART 3 THE HISTORY of the HUMAN LINEAGE (194-336) :
Chapter 9 From Tree Shrew to Ape 194
Chapter 10 From Hominoid to Hominin 219
Chapter 11 Oldowan Toolmakers and the Origin of
Human Life History 247
Chapter 12 From Hominin to Homo 268
Chapter 13 Homo Sapiens and the Evolution of Modern
Human Behavior 302
PART 4 EVOLUTION and MODERN HUMANS (337-413 :
Chapter 14 Human Genetic Variation 338
Chapter 15 Evolution and Human Behavior 366
Chapter 16 Human Mate Choice and Parenting 389
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