Extinct Humans

Bibliographic Collection: 
Anthropogeny
Publication Type: Book
Authors: Tattersall, Ian; Schwartz, Jeffrey H.
Year of Publication: 2001
Edition: 1st Ed.
Number of Pages: 256
Publisher: Westview Press
City: Boulder
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 0813339189
Keywords: Fossil hominids., Human evolution
Abstract:

Scientists have long envisioned the human "family tree" as a straight-line progression from the apelike australopithecines to the enigmatic Homo habilis to the famous Neanderthals, culminating in us, Homo sapiens. But this model is unlike the evolutionary patterns known for all other vertebrates -- patterns that typically reveal multiple branchings and extinctions. In Extinct Humans, Ian Tattersall and Jeffrey Schwartz present convincing evidence that many distinct species of humans have existed during the history of the hominid family, often simultaneously. Furthermore, these species may have contributed to one another's extinction. Who were these different human species? Which are direct ancestors to us? And, the most profound question of all, why is there only a single human species alive on Earth now?The path to human evolution / Evolution today / Early bipeds: African origins / The mysterious Homo habilis / The emergence of the modern body / Homo ergaster and Homo erectus: the great diaspora / Neanderthals and human extinctions / And then there was one

Label: 2000