How Humans Evolved by Robert Boyd
A clear, synthesis-driven overview of human evolution that reviews fossil, archaeological, and genetic evidence to trace the origins and diversification of our species; it explains evolutionary mechanisms such as natural and sexual selection, genetic drift, and adaptation, examines primate behavior and the emergence of key traits like bipedalism, large brains, and complex social cognition, and emphasizes how cultural practices and gene–culture coevolution, population movements, and ecological change have interacted to produce the biological and behavioral diversity of modern humans.
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