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Author Klein, Richard G.

Title The human career : human biological and cultural origins / Richard G. Klein.

Published Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1999.

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 UniM Store  599.938 KLEI MF21    AVAILABLE
Edition 2nd ed.
Physical description xxx, 810 pages : illustrations, maps ; 27 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 597-744) and index.
Contents 1. Evolution, Classification, and Nomenclature -- 2. The Geologic Time Frame -- 3. Primate Evolution: Late Cretaceous to Late Miocene -- 4. The Australopithecines and Homo habilis -- 5. Evolution of the Genus Homo -- 6. The Neanderthals and Their Contemporaries -- 7. Anatomically Modern Humans -- 8. Conclusion: Anatomy, Behavior, and Modern Human Origins.
Summary Described as "by far the best book of its kind" (Henry McHenry, Evolution) and "the best introduction to the problems and data of modern paleoanthropology yet published" (R. A. Foley, Antiquity), The Human Career has proved to be an indispensable tool in teaching human origins since its publication in 1989. This substantially revised edition retains Richard G. Klein's innovative approach and incorporates new findings from the past decade.
The Human Career chronicles the evolution of people from the earliest primates through the emergence of fully modern humans within the past 200,000 years. Its comprehensive treatment stresses recent advances in knowledge, including, for example, ever more abundant evidence that fully modern humans originated in Africa and spread from there, replacing the Neanderthals in Europe and equally archaic people in Asia. With its coverage of both the fossil record and the archeological record over the 2.5 million years for which both are available, Klein emphasizes that human morphology and behavior evolved together. Throughout the text, Klein presents evidence for alternative points of view, but also does not hesitate to take a position.
In addition to outlining the broad pattern of human evolution. The Human Career details the kinds of data that support this pattern, including information on archeological sites, artifacts, fossils, and methods for establishing dates in geological time. With abundant references and hundreds of illustrations, charts, and diagrams, this new edition is unparalleled in its usefulness for teaching human evolution.
Subject Human beings -- Origin.
Fossil hominids.
Human evolution.
ISBN 0226439631 (cloth : alkaline paper)