Origins Reconsidered : In Search of What Makes Us Human

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Richard Leakey questions the widely accepted idea of a 2 million-year-old ancestry of hunters and gatherers - the men hunting, the women raising children - that is the basis of modern man's nuclear family, and asks why the first signs of humanity occurred a mere 15,000 years ago in the cave paintings of Lascaux.

Paperback. English. Abacus. 2003. In Good Condition.

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