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The Patchwork Human : Two Billion Years of Evolution

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Life began about four billion years ago on our planet.

Like an old patchwork quilt, evolution stitched the human being together from parts of ancient species now long extinct.

Like any species, humans have hundreds or even thousands of traits that have been passed down through time.

The evolutionary age of our different traits can be told from how widely distributed they are among today's living creatures. The book aims to explain some human traits and how we--as social, sexual, language-obsessed technological apes--evolved into our own modern species.

Combining hard science with philosophical thought, this work aims to explain where humans have come from, and where we are going.

Free of complicated jargon, it breaks down the concept of evolution starting with the human body's most basic component--our cells.

Building from there, chapters explore which traits became inherited over evolutionary time, ultimately projecting what could be next for our species.

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Product Details
McFarland & Co Inc
1476686122 / 9781476686127
Paperback / softback
599.938
25/05/2022
United States
English
277 pages : illustrations
23 cm