Homo Britannicus: The Incredible Story of Human Life in Britain
By (Author) Chris Stringer
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
20th August 2007
28th June 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Human biology
European history
936.101
Short-listed for Royal Society Prize for Science Books: General Prize 2007
Paperback
288
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 16mm
213g
HOMO BRITANNICUS tells the epic history of life in Britain, from man's very first footsteps to the present day. Drawing on all the latest evidence and techniques of investigation, Chris Stringer describes times when Britain was so tropical that man lived alongside hippos and sabre tooth tiger, times so cold we shared this land with reindeer and mammoth, and times colder still when we were forced to flee altogether. This is the first time we have known the full extent of this history- the Ancient Human Occupation of Britain project, led by Chris, has made discoveries that have stunned the world, pushing back the earliest date of arrival to 700,000 years ago. Our ancestors have been fighting a dramatic battle for survival here ever since.
Chris Stringer is Britain's foremost expert on human origins and works in the Department of Palaeontology at the Natural History Museum. He also currently directs the Ancient Human Occupation of Britain project, aimed at reconstructing the first detailed history of how and when Britain was occupied by early humans. His previous books include African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity and The Complete World of Human Evolution.