Preface for students: a guide to studying human evolution |
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Acknowledgments |
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PART 1 THE FRAMEWORK OF HUMAN EVOLUTION |
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The growth of the evolutionary perspective |
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3 | (24) |
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Establishing the link between humans and apes: historical views |
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9 | (7) |
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Human evolution as narrative and as explanation |
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16 | (11) |
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The principles of evolutionary theory |
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27 | (19) |
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The fundamentals of evolutionary theory |
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27 | (7) |
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Modern evolutionary theory: the development of Neo-Darwinism and the power of natural selection |
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34 | (12) |
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Pattern and process in evolution |
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46 | (38) |
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From micro-to macroevolution: debates in modern evolutionary theory |
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46 | (9) |
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The physical context of evolution |
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55 | (18) |
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Extinction and patterns of evolution |
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73 | (11) |
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84 | (17) |
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84 | (10) |
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94 | (7) |
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101 | (25) |
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101 | (15) |
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116 | (10) |
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Human evolution in comparative perspective |
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126 | (38) |
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127 | (13) |
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The comparative perspective |
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140 | (3) |
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143 | (11) |
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Bodies, brains, and energy |
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154 | (10) |
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164 | (29) |
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Bodies, behavior, and social structure |
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164 | (9) |
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Non-human models of early hominin behavior |
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173 | (11) |
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184 | (9) |
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PART 2 EARLY HOMININ EVOLUTION |
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Apes, hominins, and humans: morphology, molecules, and fossils |
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195 | (33) |
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Morphology and molecules: a history of conflict |
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196 | (16) |
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Evolution of the catarrhines: the context of hominin origin |
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212 | (16) |
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Searching for the first hominins |
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228 | (27) |
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228 | (12) |
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240 | (15) |
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255 | (29) |
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255 | (29) |
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284 | (24) |
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284 | (12) |
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296 | (12) |
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Behavior and evolution of early hominins |
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308 | (23) |
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308 | (12) |
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The pattern of early hominin evolution |
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320 | (11) |
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Africa and beyond: the evolution of Homo |
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331 | (32) |
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332 | (14) |
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346 | (5) |
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351 | (12) |
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PART 3 LATER HOMININ EVOLUTION |
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363 | (150) |
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The origin of modern humans: background and fossil evidence |
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365 | (35) |
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Background for the evolution of modern humans |
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366 | (6) |
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Competing hypotheses for modern human origins |
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372 | (3) |
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375 | (2) |
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The question of regional continuity |
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377 | (17) |
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The place of Neanderthals in human evolution |
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394 | (6) |
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The origin of modern humans: genetic evidence |
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400 | (22) |
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The impact of molecular evolutionary genetics |
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400 | (9) |
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409 | (13) |
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The origin of modern humans: archeology, behavior, and evolutionary process |
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422 | (25) |
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423 | (8) |
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Regional patterns in the archeology |
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431 | (9) |
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Toward an integrated model of modern human origins |
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440 | (7) |
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Evolution of the brain, intelligence, and culture |
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447 | (17) |
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448 | (10) |
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458 | (6) |
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464 | (24) |
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The evolution of language |
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464 | (10) |
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474 | (14) |
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488 | (25) |
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490 | (10) |
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500 | (10) |
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The human evolutionary heritage |
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510 | (3) |
References |
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Index |
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