Children of the Ice Age: How a Global Catastrophe Allowed Humans to Survive

By Charles Stanley.

Children of the Ice Age: How a Global Catastrophe Allowed Humans to Survive

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When presented with persuasive rhetoric, new theories of human origins can seem to be the coming consensus, as with those Stanley proposes. A major problem he and fellow paleontologists grapple with is the connection between Australopithecus (the "Lucy" fossil) and Homo erectus (the "Turkana Boy" fossil). The key, Stanley argues, is the movement of land masses millions of years ago between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans that triggered an ice age that fragmented the African forests inhabited by Australopithecus, from an isolated population of which, through the accelerat...

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0716731983, 9780716731986

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