How humans behaved before they behaved like humans
Henry Gee, 31 October 1996
African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity
by Chris Stringer and Robin McKie.
Cape, 267 pp., £18.99, March 1996,0 224 03771 4 Show More
by Chris Stringer and Robin McKie.
Cape, 267 pp., £18.99, March 1996,
Humans before Humanity
by Robert Foley.
Blackwell, 238 pp., £25, December 1995,0 631 17087 1 Show More
by Robert Foley.
Blackwell, 238 pp., £25, December 1995,
The Day before Yesterday: Five Million Years of Human History
by Colin Tudge.
Cape, 390 pp., £18.99, January 1996,0 224 03772 2 Show More
by Colin Tudge.
Cape, 390 pp., £18.99, January 1996,
The Wisdom of Bones: In Search of Human Origins
by Alan Walker and Pat Shipman.
Weidenfeld, 270 pp., £18.99, April 1996,0 297 81670 5 Show More
by Alan Walker and Pat Shipman.
Weidenfeld, 270 pp., £18.99, April 1996,
The Neanderthal Enigma: Solving the Mystery of Modern Human Origins
by James Shreeve.
Viking, 369 pp., £20, May 1996,0 670 86638 5 Show More
by James Shreeve.
Viking, 369 pp., £20, May 1996,
“... or Homo erectus. The appearance of Homo erectus coincided with that of the hand axe, the classic stone-age implement, whose precise function is unknown. For more than a million years, Homo erectus and its descendants knocked out hand axes of near-identical form all over the world. Discarded hand axes may litter entire landscapes: a flawed half-made implement ... ”