Origins ​of Anatomically Modern Humans 1 csillagozás

Doris V. Nitecki – Matthew H. Nitecki (szerk.): Origins of Anatomically Modern Humans Doris V. Nitecki – Matthew H. Nitecki (szerk.): Origins of Anatomically Modern Humans

In this volume, we analyze the anthropological and biological disagreements and the positions taken on the origins of modern humans, point out difficulties with the interpretations, and suggest that the concept of the human origin can be explained only when we first attempt to define Homo sapiens sapiens. One of the major controversies in physical anthropology concerns the geographic origin of anatomically modern humans. It is undisputed, due to the extensive research of the Leakeys and their colleagues, that the family Hominidae originated in Africa, but the geographic origin of Homo sapiens sapiens is less concretely accepted.

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Springer, Leverkusen, 2013
342 oldal · puhatáblás · ISBN: 9781489915092
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Springer, Leverkusen, 1994
342 oldal · keménytáblás · ISBN: 0306446758

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