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What, in evolutionary terms, propelled us to become human? The answer lies not in our forebears’ big brains or their facility with language but in their ability to walk on two feet. That remarkable fact — standing and walking seem so mundane -- only starts the drama that Craig Stanford, codirector of the Jane Goodall Research Center, tells of our origins.
Today scientists are finding far more evidence than ever before about our beginnings. The discoveries are prompting dramatic reappraisals of common beliefs about our past. Throw out the simple idea that millions of years ago some apes moved to the African savanna, where they evolved into runty hominids who eventually metamorphosed into us. Dump that textbook image of an ape transforming into a human in five stages. Newly found remnants of two-legged “proto-humans” show that our ancestry is much richer and more convoluted. In no way can we still think of ourselves as standing on the top rung of an evolutionary ladder of excellence.
But what about our tremendous thinking powers? Our brains could have started to grow because, as our ancestors adapted to standing and walking upright, they became more successful at hunting ever larger animals. The meatier diet could have fueled the increase in brain size. And the switch to standing and walking tall may have allowed our forebears to develop language, let alone take over the entire world as their home.
Describing his - and others' - latest research and interpretations, Stanford offers a fresh, galvanizing take on what made us human.
"His sober and well-documented study merits close attention by anyone interested in human origins." Publishers Weekly
"An engaging resume of the pros and cons in the raging controversies that characterize anthropology/paleontology." Kirkus Reviews
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Etat : Muy bueno. : En este fascinante estudio antropológico, Craig Stanford explora el misterio de la evolución humana, argumentando que la clave de nuestro desarrollo no reside en el tamaño del cerebro o el lenguaje, sino en la capacidad de caminar erguidos. El autor, codirector del Centro de Investigación Jane Goodall, utiliza descubrimientos recientes para desmantelar la visión lineal de la evolución y proponer una historia mucho más compleja y rica sobre nuestros orígenes.Stanford detalla cómo el bipedismo permitió a nuestros ancestros adaptarse a nuevos entornos, mejorar sus técnicas de caza y, eventualmente, proporcionar el sustento necesario para el crecimiento del cerebro humano. A través de una narrativa cautivadora, el libro ofrece una perspectiva fresca sobre qué es lo que realmente nos hace humanos, integrando investigaciones de campo y análisis científicos de vanguardia. EAN: 9780618302475 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Ciencias|Historia Título: Upright Autor: Craig Stanford Editorial: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Idioma: en Páginas: 224 Formato: tapa dura. N° de réf. du vendeur Happ-2026-03-31-b4a7c81d
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