The Monkey in the Mirror: Essays on the Science of What Makes Us Human

The Monkey in the Mirror: Essays on the Science of What Makes Us Human

by IanTattersall (Author)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1st Harvest Ed
Publisher: Harcourt Brace International
Published: 20 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 0156027062
ISBN 13: 9780156027069

Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR THE MONKEY IN THE MIRROR
The whole production is as absorbing and literate as one would expect from Tattersall. -- Kirkus Reviews
Tattersall muses on the nature of science and the multifarious processes of evolution, raising a host of intriguing questions. -- Natural History

PRAISE FOR THE MONKEY IN THE MIRROR

The whole production is as absorbing and literate as one would expect from Tattersall. -- Kirkus Reviews

Tattersall muses on the nature of science and the multifarious processes of evolution, raising a host of intriguing questions. -- Natural History

PRAISE FOR THE MONKEY IN THE MIRROR

The whole production is as absorbing and literate as one would expect from Tattersall. -- Kirkus Reviews

Tattersall muses on the nature of science and the multifarious processes of evolution, raising a host of intriguing questions. -- Natural History

PRAISE FOR BECOMING HUMAN
There is no more literate anthropologist writing on human evolution today than Ian Tattersall. . . . Becoming Human is at once absorbing in its details, provocative in its thoughtful speculations and delightfully informal in style.
-San Francisco Chronicle
Although many popular anthropological accounts of the human species have been written, few are as engaging as that of Ian Tattersall. -Natural History
Ian Tattersall combines his unique knowledge of the human fossil record, Paleolithic archaeology, primate behavior, prehistoric art . . . to offer a convincing scenario of how we have come to hold dominion over the earth.
-Donald Johanson, Scientific American

PRAISE FOR BECOMING HUMAN
There is no more literate anthropologist writing on human evolution today than Ian Tattersall. . . . Becoming Human is at once absorbing in its details, provocative in its thoughtful speculations and delightfully informal in style.
-San Francisco Chronicle
Although many popular anthropological accounts of the human species have been written, few are as engaging as that of Ian Tattersall. -Natural History
Ian Tattersall combines his unique knowledge of the human fossil record, Paleolithic archaeology, primate behavior, prehistoric art . . . to offer a convincing scenario of how we have come to hold dominion over the earth.
-Donald Johanson, Scientific American