Reconstructing Human Origins: A Modern Synthesis / Edition 3

Reconstructing Human Origins: A Modern Synthesis / Edition 3

ISBN-10:
0393912892
ISBN-13:
9780393912890
Pub. Date:
02/13/2012
Publisher:
Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0393912892
ISBN-13:
9780393912890
Pub. Date:
02/13/2012
Publisher:
Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Reconstructing Human Origins: A Modern Synthesis / Edition 3

Reconstructing Human Origins: A Modern Synthesis / Edition 3

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Overview

The definitive textbook for paleoanthropology courses.

Reconstructing Human Origins is the most authoritative, comprehensive, and popular paleoanthropology textbook available. Respected anthropologists Glenn Conroy and new coauthor Herman Pontzer use clear writing and abundant, carefully chosen illustrations to illuminate key concepts and help students get the most out of the course. This definitive paleoanthropology text has been fully revised to keep pace with all of the exciting recent developments in the field.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393912890
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 02/13/2012
Edition description: Third Edition
Pages: 672
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Glenn C. Conroy (Ph.D. Yale University) has served as Course Master of Human Anatomy and Development in the Medical School at Washington University, where he is professor of anatomy and anthropology. His research analyzes paleontological evidence for primate evolution, particularly over the past 15 million years of Earth history. Of particular interest is the time period between 15-5 mya, the temporal framework within which humans and African apes diverged. His research team in Namibia has discovered the first Miocene hominoid ever found in sub-equatorial Africa and has also collected one of the most extensive middle Miocene faunas from Africa. He is author of Primate Evolution (1990) as well as numerous research articles.

Herman Pontzer (Hunter College) focuses on linking functional morphology to ecology in hominoids. His current research focuses primarily on the relationships between limb design, locomotor performance (especially locomotor energetics), and ranging ecology. He is also involved in the ongoing excavations in the Lower Paleolithic site of Dmanisi in the Republic of Georgia.
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