Le Genou de Lucy

by Yves Coppens

Paperback, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

569.9

Publication

Editions Odile Jacob (2000), Poche, 211 pages

Description

This is the story of the old days, our story, that of the 'slow emergence of the hominid, the difficult breakthrough of consciousness, the heavy rising of body to erect stance and the touching instability of first bipedalism, the clumsiness of first attempts to shape stone and the moving tenacity to improve them.' It is a story of science, paleao-anthropology, and its most recent advances. It is also the story of a life of research, illuminated by the discovery of the skeleton Lucy - an object of endless fascination. What is the point of prehistory? It puts Man in its place. 'It teaches us who we are, how we became what we are and why.' This is everybody's history, not only to the people of Africa. Scientific facts are presented to the layperson in an understandable way, making for a fascinating read.… (more)

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Physical description

211 p.; 7.01 inches

ISBN

2738108164 / 9782738108166
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