Publication

1999 - Westview Press, Boulder, Colo, Colorado

Language

English

Word Count

52,000 words, Guess

Page Count

208 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing145712
  • Goodreads2265306

Classifications

  • DDC569.9
  • LCCGN285 .T37 1999

Description

Scientists have long known that the popular image of the Neanderthal as a primitive, hairy, heavily browed, club-wielding brute is not supported by the fossil evidence. But to date, no such consensus has existed on the riddle of Neanderthals’ disappearance. The Last Neanderthal, written by one of the most respected authorities on the subject and supported by a dazzling wealth of material, paints the first full portrait of the most familiar and haunting of human relatives. Drawing on the latest findings and sophisticated new techniques of analysis, Ian Tattersall marshals the best available evidence to unravel the mysteries of the Neanderthals - who they were, how they lived, how they succeeded for so long. Drawing on his own research and the work of others, Tattersall takes on the most fascinating question of all - what happened to them? This revised edition is fully updated to include information on Tattersall’s recent survey of all known Neanderthal fossils, cutting-edge work with Neanderthal DNA, and new discoveries in Spain.

Subjects

Topics

FossilsHominidaeGeschichteArcheologieNeandertalsPrehistorieNeanderthals

Other Editions

  • The last Neanderthal: the rise, success, and mysterious extinction of our closest human relativesWestview Press1999-01-01

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