Java Man by Carl Swisher

Java Man by Carl Swisher

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A scientific narrative of Dutch physician Eugene Dubois' search for early humans in Java over a century ago. Using the most sensitive dating techniques available, the authors discovered that fossils from the same island were actually two million years old - a million more than theory had held.

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Java Man by Carl Swisher

A scientific narrative of a landmark discovery, involving the fascinating adventure of the Dutch physician Eugene Dubois and his search for early humans in Java in the East Indies a century ago. There he uncovered the first fossils of our immediate ancestor, Homo erectus. A century later, the authors brought the power of the most sensitive radiosotopic dating technique to Homo erectus fossils from the same island where Dubois toiled so diligently. Their true age is almost two million years old, a million years older than anthropological theory has held, and the implications are profound. Not only does it mean that Homo erectus left Africa almost a million years earlier than was believed, indicating that it was a very different kind of animal than we thought; it also tells us that our own species, Homo sapiens, evolved rapidly and recently, in Africa. This solves anthropology's most contentious and rancorous debate, that of the origin of modern humans and the fate of the Neanderthals.
* Co-written by Roger Lewin, 1989 winner of the Science Book of the Year (later the Rhone Poulenc) prize for BONES OF CONTENTION.
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ISBN 13 9780316648608
ISBN 10 0316648604
Title Java Man
Author Carl Swisher
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 2001-01-18
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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