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Children of the Ice John Gribbin

Children of the Ice By John Gribbin

Children of the Ice by John Gribbin


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John and Mary Gribbin, authors of In Search of Schrodinger's Cat and The Hole in the Sky, discuss the origins and evolution of humankind set against the background of changes in climate. They attempt to show that the origin of human intelligence is connected with the previous ice ages.

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Children of the Ice: Climate and Human Origins by John Gribbin

John and Mary Gribbin, authors of In Search of Schrodinger's Cat and The Hole In the Sky, join forces to unfold the origins and evolution of humankind, set against the background of dramatic changes in climate. Some scientists believe it was climatic change, a catastrophic cooling of the globe, that brought an end to the era of the dinosaurs and opened up new opportunities for mammals, including our ancestors, and forced one kind of mammal, a woodland ape, out of the forests of Africa and on the road to intelligence. John and Mary Gribbin attempt to show that the origin of human intelligence is intimately connected with the series of ice ages that the world experienced during the Plio-Pleistocene epochs.

Table of Contents

Dead as the dodo; the heir to the dinosaurs; the return of the magnificent mammals; out of the wood; a man - and a woman - for all seasons; why Greenland isn't green; of frozen milk and bison herds; dinosaur days are here again.

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CIN0631168176VG
9780631168171
0631168176
Children of the Ice: Climate and Human Origins by John Gribbin
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19900322
224
N/A
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