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Origins - What New Discoveries Reveal About the Rmergence of Our Species and Its Possilble Future

Origins - What New Discoveries Reveal About the Rmergence of Our Species and Its Possilble Future

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Origins - What New Discoveries Reveal About the Rmergence of Our Species and Its Possilble Future

by Leakey, Richard; Lewin, Roger

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New York: E.P.Dutton, A Division of Sequoia-Elsevier Publishing Company Inc., 1977. Fourth Printing Stated . Hard Back. Very Good/New. 8 1/4" x 9 3/4. Prentice, Ruth - Designer. 264 Pages Indexed. Ex Libris label with previous owner's name K. A. Blake filled in and also date "sep 22 1982" is stamped on front endpaper. No other marks noted. This is the April 1978 Fourth Printing. Drawing on the legacy of knowledge gathered by his parents, Louis and Mary Leakey, at Olduvai Gorge, Richard Leakey's excavations at Lake Turkana in northern Kenya suggest that perhaps three or even more species of primitive hominids existed simultaneously in the same geographic region millions of years ago. Why "our" line-Homo - survived while others vanished is the central question of this pioneering and exciting study of human evolution. Equally important is what this new information tells us about humankind's future as well as our early history. This book disputes popular writers who argue that human conflict has always existed, because, they say, aggression is deeply rooted in our genes. Such a view has little to do with scientific facts, and Richard Leakey and Roger Lewin show that the key to the transformation of an ape-like creature into a human being was the ability to share in a complex social context. This quality of cooperation demonstrated by early man's long history of peaceful hunting and gathering - not unbridled human aggression - is the basic feature of humanity.

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Where did we come from? Where are we going? Richard Leakey and Roger Lewin continue the pioneering field work of Louis and Mary Leakey by fitting together the pieces of our past to discover new answers to these age-old questions. The authors explore our long-buried past—from the feral roots of humanity, through the eons of time, to society today, replete with its wonders and anomalies—searcing for valuable insights into the future of modern society. In this vast survey of human origins and evolution, Leakey and Lewin present intriguing scientific information in such a way that the general reader will be fascinated and drawn into the search. "One of the most readable and informative boks of its kind." — Ashley Montagu, Saturday Review "It is a pleasure to see in print an authentic representation of what are, with only minor exceptions, the views held by most of the professionals in the field. Graced with humor, intriguing ideas, and unfamiliar insights.' — Carl Sagan, The New York Times Book Review

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Origins - What New Discoveries Reveal About the Rmergence of Our Species and Its Possilble Future
Author
Leakey, Richard; Lewin, Roger
Illustrator
Prentice, Ruth - Designer
Format/Binding
Hard Back
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
New
Quantity Available
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Edition
Fourth Printing Stated
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0525171940
ISBN 13
9780525171942
Publisher
E.P.Dutton, A Division of Sequoia-Elsevier Publishing Company Inc.
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1977
Size
8 1/4" x 9 3/4

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