THE HUMAN ODYSSEY
Tattersall, Ian
Macmillan/Prentice Hall (June 1993), iUniverse (2000, Reprint)

Ian Tattersall, curator at the American Museum of Natural History in New York since 1971, takes us back to man's earliest beginings and traces our evolutionary past in this extensively illustrated companion book to the museum's world famous "Hall of Human Evolution." He addresses questions people have on why some species survive while others fail, where did humans first appear, how could early man have survived the harsh conditions of the last ice age, and did several species of man co-exist? By mapping significant fossil finds and explaining their significance, Tattersall is able to answer these questions and more in this fascinating account. (200 illustrations, most in 4-color)

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