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In Search of the Neanderthals: Solving the Puzzle of Human Origins

In Search of the Neanderthals: Solving the Puzzle of Human Origins

Chris Stringer,Clive Gamble

Today specialists are locked in a fierce debate: did we evolve from the Neanderthals, or were the Neanderthals replaced by modern people from Africa? This book supports the "out of Africa" school of thought, and puts forward the arguments supporting this theory.
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Ever since the first discovery of their bones, the Neanderthals have provoked controversy. Who were they? How were they related to modern people? What caused their disappearance 35,000 years ago? The Neanderthals have become the archetype of all that is primitive. But what is their true story? Today Neanderthal specialists are locked in one of the fiercest debates in modern science. One side, the "multiregional" school, argues that the Neanderthals and their contemporaries evolved semi-independently into modern humans. Christopher Stringer leads the "out of Africa" school, which believes that the Neanderthals were replaced by modern people from Africa. Here he sets out his views for the first time, with the archaeologist Clive Gamble. Step by step the authors put forward their case. The Neanderthals had an anatomy crucially different from our own, adapted to Ice Age Europe. Neanderthal behaviour similarly points to fundamental differences. New genetic evidence strongly suggests a single origin for modern humans in Africa. The authors argue that, capable and intelligent as the Neanderthals were, they proved no match for the better-organized, better-equipped newcomers, and died out.

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Title - In Search of the Neanderthals: Solving the Puzzle of Human Origins

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Author - Chris Stringer,Clive Gamble

ISBN 13 - 9780500278079

Imprint - Thames & Hudson Ltd

Publisher - Thames & Hudson Ltd

Date Published - 30/08/1994

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Binding Type - Paperback

Dimensions - 178 x 255 x mm

Weight - 620 g

Languages - English