Neandertales
La vida, el amor, la muerte y el arte de nuestros primos lejanos (geoPlaneta Ciencia)
Rebecca Wragg Sykes
In Kindred, Neanderthal expert Becky Wragg Sykes shoves aside the cliché of the shivering ragged figure in an icy wasteland, and reveals the Neanderthal you don't know, our ancestor who lived across vast and diverse tracts of Eurasia and survived through hundreds of thousands of years of massive climate change. Using a thematic rather than chronological approach, this book will shed new light on where they lived, what they ate, and the increasingly complex Neanderthal culture that researchers have discovered.
Since their discovery 150 years ago, Neanderthals have gone from the losers of the human family tree to A-list hominins. Our perception of the Neanderthal has changed dramatically, but despite growing scientific curiosity, popular culture fascination, and a wealth of coverage in the media and beyond are we getting the whole story? The reality of 21st century Neanderthals is complex and fascinating, yet remains virtually unknown and inaccessible outside the scientific literature.
Based on the author's first-hand experience at the cutting-edge of Palaeolithic research and theory, this easy-to-read but information-rich book lays out the first full picture we have of the Neanderthals, from amazing new discoveries changing our view of them forever, to the more enduring mysteries of how they lived and died, and the biggest question of them all: their relationship with modern humans.
Fecha de publicación
2020-08-20T00:00:00.000Z
2020-08-20T00:00:00.000Z
Calificación de Goodreads
4.02
ISBN
9781472937490
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2021-03-15T09:19:15.000Z
Love this! Thank you, check out @LeMoustier’s brilliant book Kindred for more – fuente2022-11-27T22:57:19.000Z
@storygal87 @OrareBenJonson @LeMoustier @johnhawks In fact, I highly recommend Becky's book, Kindred, which is all about what we know about Neanderthal culture, and how we know it. Given your interests, I bet you'd love it! – fuente