Seven Million Years

Seven Million Years
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Publisher : Phoenix Press (CA)
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 0753820846
ISBN-13 : 9780753820841
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Book Synopsis Seven Million Years by : Douglas Palmer

Download or read book Seven Million Years written by Douglas Palmer and published by Phoenix Press (CA). This book was released on 2005 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A voyage into the deep past to discover how we became human, and how modern science is rewriting our family tree. Seven million years ago there were ape-like animals living in the forests and woodlands of Africa who were our ancestors. They were also the ancestors of the chimpanzee. It's still a provocative thought today, but when the first steps toward this realization were taken, most scientists still believed in the special creation of humans and the story of the flood. Over the years, scientific research has uncovered a fascinating human family tree with over twenty members, and more extinct relatives still being identified. Seven Million Years explores the discovery of our own species, our nearest relatives and an ancient shared history. It tells the stories of the archaeological finds, the people who made them, and how these powerful revelations have altered how we perceive ourselves, our uniqueness as human beings, and our sense of self in relation to other animals.


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