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The Evolution of Homo Erectus G. Philip Rightmire (State University of New York)

The Evolution of Homo Erectus By G. Philip Rightmire (State University of New York)

The Evolution of Homo Erectus by G. Philip Rightmire (State University of New York)


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Homo erectus is an extinct human species which has been found as fossils in Africa and Asia. This book provides detailed descriptions of the fossils, their contextual importance and the history of Homo erectus. It also suggests how this species may have given rise to Homo sapiens.

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The Evolution of Homo Erectus: Comparative Anatomical Studies of an Extinct Human Species by G. Philip Rightmire (State University of New York)

The first discoveries of Homo erectus were made in Java late in the 19th century. Since then many fossils have come to light in Africa as well as Asia. Homo erectus seems to have evolved in Africa before spreading to other regions of the Old World. This occurred over a long period of time, during which the populations changed relatively little. Only towards the close of the middle Pleistocene are there signs of change in evolutionary tempo leading to the appearance of more advanced humans. This book provides a wealth of information about individual crania, jaws and postcranial remains and will serve as an important guide to the anatomy of Homo erectus. It also documents the history of this extinct human species and suggests a route whereby Homo erectus may have given rise to people more like Homo sapiens.

The Evolution of Homo Erectus Reviews

' ... an impressive and important book.' Science
' ... a book that every professional in the field and every aspiring postgraduate student will want to have in their libraries.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
' ... calm, assured and competent.' Nature

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Homo erectus in the Far East; 3. Homo erectus at Olduvai Gorge; 4. Discoveries from the Turkana basin and other localities in sub-Saharan Africa; 5. Northwest Africa; 6. Comparisons of African hominids with Asian Homo erectus; 7. Homo erectus as a paleospecies; 8. The transition to more modern forms; 9. Summary and prospects for further research; References; Author index; Subject index.

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NLS9780521449984
9780521449984
0521449987
The Evolution of Homo Erectus: Comparative Anatomical Studies of an Extinct Human Species by G. Philip Rightmire (State University of New York)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1993-08-26
276
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