Close Encounters with Humankind: A Paleoanthropologist Investigates Our Evolving Species

Close Encounters with Humankind: A Paleoanthropologist Investigates Our Evolving Species

Close Encounters with Humankind: A Paleoanthropologist Investigates Our Evolving Species

Close Encounters with Humankind: A Paleoanthropologist Investigates Our Evolving Species

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One of Smithsonian's Ten Best Science Books of 2018

In this captivating bestseller, Korea’s first paleoanthropologist offers fresh insights into humanity’s dawn and evolution.

What can fossilized teeth tell us about the life expectancy of our ancient ancestors? How did farming play a problematic role in the history of human evolution? How can simple geometric comparisons of skull and pelvic fossils suggest a possible origin to our social nature? And what do we truly have in common with the Neanderthals? In this captivating international bestseller, Close Encounters with Humankind, Korea’s first paleoanthropologist, Sang-Hee Lee, explores some of our greatest evolutionary questions from new and unexpected angles.

Through a series of entertaining, bite-sized chapters, we gain fresh perspectives into our first hominin ancestors and ways to challenge perceptions about the traditional progression of evolution. By combining anthropological insight with exciting, cutting-edge research, Lee’s surprising conclusions shed new light on our beginnings and connect us to a faraway past. For example, our big brains may have served to set our species apart and spur our societal development, but perhaps not in the ways we have often assumed. And it’s possible that the Neanderthals, our infamous ancestors, were not the primitive beings portrayed by twentieth-century science. With Lee as our guide, we discover that from our first steps on two feet to our first forays into toolmaking and early formations of community, we have always been a species of continuous change.

Close Encounters with Humankind is the perfect read for anyone curious about where we came from and what it took to get us here. As we mine the evolutionary path to the present, Lee helps us to determine where we are heading and tackles one of our most pressing scientific questions—does humanity continue to evolve?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393634822
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 02/20/2018
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Sang-Hee Lee is a professor of anthropology and associate dean of the college of humanities, arts, and social sciences at UC Riverside, and lives in Riverside, California. She earned her MA and PhD in anthropology from the University of Michigan.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Let's Take a Journey Together 9

1 Are We Cannibals? 19

2 The Birth of Fatherhood 33

3 Who Were the First Hominin Ancestors? 47

4 Big-Brained Babies Give Moms Big Grief 59

5 Meat Lovers R Us 67

6 Got Milk? 77

7 A Gene for Snow White 85

8 Granny Is an Artist 93

9 Did Farming Bring Prosperity? 105

10 Peking Man and the Yakuza 113

11 Asia Challenges Africa's Stronghold on the Birthplace of Humanity 121

12 Cooperation Connects You and Me 131

13 King Kong 141

14 Breaking Back 151

15 In Search of the Most Humanlike Face 161

16 Our Changing Brains 169

17 You Are a Neanderthal! 179

18 The Molecular Clock Does Not Keep Time 189

19 Denisovans: The Asian Neanderthals? 199

20 Hobbits 207

21 Seven Billion Humans, One Single Race? 217

22 Are Humans Still Evolving? 227

Epilogue 1 Precious Humanity 235

Epilogue 2 An Invitation to an Unfamiliar World of Paleoanthropology 241

Appendix 1 Common Questions and Answers about Evolution 247

Appendix 2 Overview of Hominin Evolution 255

Further Reading 265

Index 287

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