An Internationally renowned scholar recreates a day on earth 15,000 years ago, centering on a family of homo sapiens, the first modern humans. Photographs of fossils and artifacts, and a series of beautiful paintings actually shows us what life must have been like long ago
An Internationally renowned scholar recreates a day on earth 70,000 years ago, centering on a family of homo neandertalensis, the first humanoid species to use fire, make sophisticated tools, and which was ultimately force into extinction at the rise of homo sapiens. Photographs of fossils and artifacts, and a series of beautiful paintings ...
An Internationally renowned scholar recreates a day on earth 400,000 years ago, centering on a family of homo erectus, a humanoid species that lived at various periods during the Pleistocene era. Photographs of fossils and artifacts, and a series of beautiful paintings actually shows us what life must have been like long ago
An internationally renowned scholar recreates a day on earth 2,000,000 years ago, centering on a family of homo habilis, considered the oldest of the humanoid species. Photographs of fossils and artifacts, and a series of beautiful paintings actually show us what life must have been like long ago.
One of a series that explores all aspects of evolution from the Big Bang to the development of homo sapiens. This book on the beginnings, origins and evolution of humans provide not only basic scientific information but also facts to encourage young readers to learn more.
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