Walking with Cavemen
By (Author) John Lynch
By (author) Louise Barrett
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
31st March 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Popular science
599.938
224
Width 285mm, Height 261mm
This is the story of how a cocktail of extraordinary traits were combined to create us, human beings. Fusing epic science with the drama of individual lives, it is the tale of everyone on the planet today.
The story starts in East Africa where apes first walked on two legs. Four million years later half a dozen different species of human populated Africa but eventually Homo erectus was to dominate this world and be the first ape-man to colonise elsewhere. We follow the changing lives of each species, ending with our last rival, the physically powerful Neanderthals, to discover that it was through pure good fortune that Homo sapiens survived to rule the world.Our story is told as continuous narrative with feature boxes explaining the evolutionary science and the archaeological finds, and easy-to-use fact boxes on each of the species.Accompanying a major four-part BBC1 series, this is the follow-up to the hugely successful Walking With Dinosaurs and Walking With Beasts.
John Lynch is the Creative Director of BBC Science. He has worked on all the WALKING WITH... series, and devised the series WALKING WITH CAVEMEN. Louise Barrett is a biological anthropologist working at Liverpool University.