The improbable primate : how water shaped human evolution / Clive Finlayson.

  • Finlayson, Clive, 1955-
Date:
2014
  • Books

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Description

In The Improbable Primate, Clive Finlayson takes an ecological approach to our evolution, considering the origins of modern humans within the context of a drying climate and changing landscapes. Finlayson argues that environmental change, particularly availability of water, played a critical role in shaping the direction of human evolution, contributing to our spread and success. He asserts that our ancestors carved a niche for themselves by leaving the forest and forcing their way into a long-established community of carnivores in a tropical savannah as climate changes opened up the landscape. They took their chance at high noon, when most other predators were asleep. Adapting to this new lifestyle by shedding their hair and developing an active sweating system to keep cool, being close to fresh water was vital. As the climate dried, our ancestors, already bipedal, became taller and slimmer, more adept at travelling farther in search of water. The challenges of seeking water in a drying landscape moulded the minds and bodies of early humans, and directed their migrations and eventual settlements.

Publication/Creation

Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2014.

Physical description

xix, 202 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm

Edition

First edition.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-191) and index.

Contents

The inverted panda -- And the world changed forever -- At the lake's edge -- The first humans -- Middle earth : the home of the first humans -- The drying world of the Middle Pleistocene -- The rain chasers : solutions in a drying world -- The exceptional world of the Neanderthal -- Global expansion of the rain chasers -- Australia -- From Lake Chad to Puritjarra and beyond.

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    History of Medicine
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    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9780199658794
  • 019965879X