Homo Sapiens Rediscovered: The Scientific Revolution Rewriting Our Origins (The Rediscovered Series)

by Paul Pettitt

Hardcover, 2023

Status

Available

Call number

709.11

Publication

Thames & Hudson (2023), 352 pages

Description

Who are we? How do scientists define Homo sapiens, and how does our species differ from the extinct hominins that came before us? This illuminating book explores how the latest scientific advances, especially in genetics, are revolutionizing our understanding of human evolution. Paul Pettitt reveals the extraordinary story of how our ancestors adapted to unforgiving and relentlessly changing climates, leading to remarkable innovations in art, technology and society that we are only now beginning to comprehend. Drawing on twenty-five years of experience in the field, Paul Pettitt immerses readers in the caves and rockshelters that provide evidence of our African origins, dispersals to the far reaches of Eurasia, Australasia and ultimately the Americas. Popular accounts of the evolution of Homo sapiens emphasize biomolecular research, notably genetics, but this book also draws from the wealth of information from specific excavations and artefacts, including the author's own investigations into the origins of art and how it evolved over its first 25,000 years. He focuses in particular on behaviour, using archaeological evidence to bring an intimate perspective on lives as they were lived in the almost unimaginably distant past.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member jennybeast
This was great -- a really accessible round up of current scientific research into paleolithic cultures and it's totally fascinating. The amount of data that has been collected and interpreted in recent times is really astonishing, and Dr. Pettitt's summary manages to avoid getting bogged down
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between the theoretical and the known. I am a lay-person sort of reader -- I did sometimes zone out while listening to the audio book, but often went back to review because I wanted to understand the topic. I liked the 'dad jokes' sensibility mentioned by another reviewer, because it lightened the narrative and let me re-engage. I had the audio book version -- I see that this is lavishly illustrated, and I think that would add a lot to the experience. I also was torn between immediately wanting to go re-read Clan of the Cave Bear (yes, I know, it's terrible) and wanting to go look up paleolithic art. Great gateway for readers who want to know more without pursuing a degree.

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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

352 p.; 9.6 inches

ISBN

0500252637 / 9780500252635

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