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The World Before Us: How Science is Revealing a New Story of Our Human Origins Hardcover – March 25, 2021
'Fascinating and entertaining. If you read one book on human origins, this should be it' Ian Morris, author of Why the West Rules - For Now
'The who, what, where, when and how of human evolution, from one of the world's experts on the dating of prehistoric fossils' Steve Brusatte, author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs
50,000 years ago, we were not the only species of human in the world. There were at least four others, including the Neanderthals, Homo floresiensis, Homo luzonesis and the Denisovans. At the forefront of the latter's ground-breaking discovery was Oxford Professor Tom Higham. In The World Before Us, he explains the scientific and technological advancements - in radiocarbon dating and ancient DNA, for example - that allowed each of these discoveries to be made, enabling us to be more accurate in our predictions about not just how long ago these other humans lived, but how they lived, interacted and live on in our genes today. This is the story of us, told for the first time with its full cast of characters.
'The application of new genetic science to pre-history is analogous to how the telescope transformed astronomy. Tom Higham brings us to the frontier of recent discoveries with a book that is both gripping and fun' Paul Collier, author of The Bottom Billion
'This exciting book shows that we now have a revolutionary new tool for reconstructing the human past: DNA from minute pieces of tooth and bone, and even from the dirt on the floor of caves' David Abulafia, author of The Boundless Sea
'The remarkable new science of palaeoanthropology, from lab bench to trench' Rebecca Wragg Sykes, author of Kindred
'Higham's thrilling account makes readers feel as if they were participating themselves in the extraordinary series of events that in the last few years has revealed our long-lost cousins' David Reich, author of Who We Are and How We Got Here
'A brilliant distillation of the ideas and discoveries revolutionising our understanding of human evolution' Chris Gosden, author of The History of Magic
- Print length296 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherViking
- Publication dateMarch 25, 2021
- Dimensions6.38 x 1.18 x 9.45 inches
- ISBN-10024144067X
- ISBN-13978-0241440674
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- Publisher : Viking; First Edition, First Impression (March 25, 2021)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 296 pages
- ISBN-10 : 024144067X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0241440674
- Item Weight : 1.25 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.38 x 1.18 x 9.45 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,269,937 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #730 in Physical Anthropology (Books)
- #1,748 in Genetics (Books)
- #4,266 in Archaeology (Books)
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About the author
Tom Higham is Professor of Scientific Archaeology at the University of Vienna. He specialises in radiocarbon dating of archaeological sites using accelerator mass spectrometry. For many years he has worked on the Palaeolithic, or Old Stone Age, particularly on the emergence of Homo sapiens, their later interaction with Neanderthals and other types of humans living in Eurasia. He has worked for the last few years on the Denisovans, a recently discovered human species in eastern Eurasia.
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(1) The book looks in detail at the various species in the Homo genus, but it does not cover the earlier Australopithecines.
(2) There is a great deal of detail about the scientific processes (such as genetic sequencing) that are being used to advance our knowledge of human evolution. This is fine for those who are keen to get to grips with these processes, but for me it was rather more technical detail than I wanted.
(3) For my taste there was too much reminiscing by the author about his own involvement in recent discoveries and research.
I’m not saying that I wouldn’t recommend the book. There is a lot of interesting stuff in it. But for these three reasons I preferred another recent book on this topic: “Our Human Story” by Louise Humphrey and Chris Stringer. That one is definitely five stars.
Phil Webster.
(England)
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Se echa de menos más detalle e información, más imágenes y más contextualización comparativa de la evolución de los diferentes homininos en relación a otras especies y los ecosistemas en que vivieron.
En todo caso, un libro totalmente recomendable.
It emphasizes how the deciphering of very old genes has changed our understanding.
It is also well written, easy to read.
If one is interested in this subject, and one is not firmly convinced that only ‚genesis‘ tells the true story, I can higly recommend it.