Stringer uses latest genetic research and recent fossil finds to illustrate how we eventually outlasted other groups like the Neanderthals. His writing is often described as conversational and accessible , making complex science understandable for laypeople.
In , world-renowned paleoanthropologist Chris Stringer explores the dramatic history of human evolution and the reasons why Homo sapiens became the last surviving human species. Key Themes and Theories Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Huma...
Stringer reassess both the "multiregionalists" theory (which suggests humans evolved simultaneously in different parts of the world) and his own original "Out of Africa" theory . Stringer uses latest genetic research and recent fossil
The book delves into what truly makes us "modern," examining fossil evidence, DNA mapping, and archaeological tools to understand how our unique traits evolved over the last million years. Scientific Scope Key Themes and Theories Stringer reassess both the