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Human Evolution Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031141560 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aPart I Introduction -- 1. The Reflection in the Mirror -- 2. Background: Evolutionary Classification and Fossil Dating -- 3. A Primate Heritage -- Part II The First Hominins -- 4. Miocene Hominoids -- 5. The Early Hominins: Australopiths -- 6. The Ecological Context of Early Hominin Evolution -- 7. Understanding Australopiths -- 8. The Evolution of Bipedality -- Part III The First Humans -- 9. The Earliest Humans in Africa -- 10. The First Technology -- 11. Diet of Early Homo -- 12. Evolution of the Brain -- 13. Leaving Africa -- Part IV The Middle Pleistocene -- 14. The Erectines of Asia -- 15. Erectines of the West -- 16. Behavior in the Middle Pleistocene -- Part V The Emergence of Modern People -- 17. Late Pleistocene Homo and the Emergence of Modern Humans -- 18. From the Middle Paleolithic to the Modern Mind -- 19. Modern Humans Disperse From Africa -- 20. Distributing Modern Peoples -- 21. Life History and Reproduction -- 22. Evolution Today and Tomorrow. 330 $aThis is an introductory textbook for the study of human evolution, and covers all major topics of human origins taught under paleoanthropology, anthropology, archaeology, and evolutionary biology courses. This book differs from the existing selection of textbooks in the following ways: ? It incorporates the most recent fossil discoveries and interpretations. ? It balances the discussion between descriptions of fossils and interpretations of behavior of hominins in different time periods. ? It includes current findings of genomics into understanding the more recent stages of human evolution. This important subdiscipline is badly underserved by current texts. ? It consistently addresses the relationship of evidence to our current hypotheses and interpretations. The book has an engaging and lucid style suitable for those entering the field. Students will find ample case studies, illustrations and examples helpful in understanding difficult concepts. Tables, timelines, and maps in every chapter include data summaries and key points. The book highlights peripheral points and background concepts in side boxes for easy reference and lists key ideas at the end of each chapter. 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