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Neanderthals and Modern Humans Clive Finlayson (University of Toronto)

Neanderthals and Modern Humans By Clive Finlayson (University of Toronto)

Neanderthals and Modern Humans by Clive Finlayson (University of Toronto)


Summary

Why did the Neanderthals go extinct? Were they just out-competed by our own ancestors? This book provides compelling evidence that populations of both species existed side by side for some time, and that it was the Neanderthals' failure to adapt fast enough to changing climatic conditions that sounded their death-knell.

Neanderthals and Modern Humans Summary

Neanderthals and Modern Humans: An Ecological and Evolutionary Perspective by Clive Finlayson (University of Toronto)

Neanderthals and Modern Humans develops the theme of the close relationship between climate change, ecological change and biogeographical patterns in humans during the Pleistocene. In particular, it challenges the view that Modern Human 'superiority' caused the extinction of the Neanderthals between 40 and 30 thousand years ago. Clive Finlayson shows that to understand human evolution, the spread of humankind across the world and the extinction of archaic populations, we must move away from a purely theoretical evolutionary ecology base and realise the importance of wider biogeographic patterns including the role of tropical and temperate refugia. His proposal is that Neanderthals became extinct because their world changed faster than they could cope with, and that their relationship with the arriving Modern Humans, where they met, was subtle.

Neanderthals and Modern Humans Reviews

Review of the hardback: '... valuable for its synthesis of the climatic backdrop to later human evolution, which reminds us of the remarkable climatic challenges that our Pleistocene predecessors had to face.' Science
Review of the hardback: '... an interesting and stimulating read ...' TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution
Review of the hardback: '... an interesting and stimulating volume. I recommend this book for those interested in human evolution.' PalArch, Netherlands Scientific Journal
Review of the hardback: '... it will help to shape the debates of the next decade.' Journal of Biosocial Science
Review of the hardback: 'I'm sure that this study will have a great influence on many anthropologists and archaeologists.' Anthropological Science
'... this book is certainly recommended, being a solitary volume giving the alternative environmentally driven perspective of Neanderthal extinction.' Journal of Quaternary Science
'I found this a fascinating book to read, almost like a detective story as various strands of evidence are assembled and combined.' Rezensionen
'The book is well laid out and the argument develops logically over the eight chapters ... this is a very erudite and worthwhile book that lays out a plausible set of testable conclusions.' Journal of Cambridge Archaeological Journal

Table of Contents

Preface and acknowledgements; 1. Human evolution in the Pleistocene; 2. Biogeographical patterns; 3. Human range expansions, contractions and extinctions; 4. The modern human-Neanderthal problem; 5. Comparative behaviour and ecology of Neanderthals and modern humans; 6. The conditions in Africa and Eurasia during the last Glacial Cycle; 7. The modern human colonization and the Neanderthal extinction; 8. The survival of the weakest; References; Index.

Additional information

NLS9780521121002
9780521121002
0521121000
Neanderthals and Modern Humans: An Ecological and Evolutionary Perspective by Clive Finlayson (University of Toronto)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-09-17
268
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