
How Humans Evolved
by Robert Boyd, Joan B. Silk, Kevin E. Langergraber
10th Edition
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Book Details
| Print ISBN | 9781324061748 |
| eText ISBN | 9781324061762 |
| Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
| Publishing Year | 2023 |
| Edition | 10th Edition |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 446 |
Biological anthropology continuously reshapes our understanding of our species, making an authoritative and up-to-date guide indispensable for modern university students. How Humans Evolved 10th Edition delivers a rigorous yet highly accessible exploration of our evolutionary journey, integrating the latest scientific breakthroughs with exceptional narrative clarity. As genetic technologies and fossil discoveries rapidly advance, this textbook serves as an essential compass for navigating complex biological concepts in the classroom. It provides students with the analytical tools necessary to evaluate scientific evidence critically, fostering a deep appreciation for the dynamic nature of evolutionary science in a rapidly changing academic landscape. By framing human evolution as an ongoing scientific detective story, the text inspires curiosity and rigorous academic inquiry.
The authors employ a balanced, scientific approach that seamlessly connects foundational evolutionary theory with empirical field observations. Across its comprehensive chapters, the text covers fundamental genetics, primate behavior, the hominin fossil record, and the evolutionary origins of modern human behavior. By examining both the biological mechanisms of adaptation and the ecological contexts of primate life, the narrative offers a holistic perspective on what makes our species unique. This theoretical framework is supported by real-world examples and robust case studies, ensuring that readers grasp how evolutionary forces continue to shape human populations today. Through this approach, students learn not just what we know about human evolution, but how we know it.
Designed for introductory courses in physical anthropology and human evolutionary biology, this volume is widely adopted by instructors seeking a perfect balance of scientific depth and student accessibility. This edition introduces innovative pedagogical features, including interactive three-dimensional digital models of primate and hominin crania that allow students to examine anatomical specimens virtually. For those utilizing digital learning platforms, the How Humans Evolved 10th Edition PDF offers a flexible and highly interactive reading experience that accommodates diverse learning styles and study habits. Ultimately, this textbook empowers the next generation of researchers, students, and curious minds to explore the biological legacy of humanity with confidence, clarity, and scientific rigor.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Adaptation by Natural Selection
- • The Scientific Method
- • Darwin's Theory
- • Postulates of Natural Selection
Chapter 2: Genetics
- • Mendelian Genetics
- • Cell Division and DNA
- • Molecular Genetics
Chapter 3: The Modern Synthesis
- • Population Genetics
- • Forces of Evolution
- • Constraints on Adaptation
Chapter 4: Speciation and Phylogeny
- • What Are Species?
- • Systematics
- • Reconstructing Phylogenies
Chapter 5: Primate Diversity and Ecology
- • Primate Features
- • Primate Biogeography
- • Primate Conservation
Chapter 6: Primate Reproductive Strategies
- • Female Strategies
- • Male Strategies
- • Sexual Selection
Chapter 7: The Evolution of Cooperation
- • Kin Selection
- • Reciprocal Altruism
- • Cooperation in Primates
Chapter 8: The Evolution of Cognitive Complexity and Primate Life Histories
- • Life History Theory
- • The Social Brain Hypothesis
- • Primate Intelligence
Chapter 9: The Origins of Primates
- • Paleocene Primates
- • Eocene Primates
- • Oligocene Anthropoids
Chapter 10: The Earliest Hominins
- • Bipedalism
- • Sahelanthropus and Orrorin
- • The Australopiths
Chapter 11: Early Homo and Homo erectus
- • The First Stone Tools
- • Homo habilis
- • Homo erectus Anatomy and Behavior
Chapter 12: The Neanderthals and Their Contemporaries
- • Middle Pleistocene Hominins
- • Neanderthal Anatomy
- • Neanderthal Culture
Chapter 13: The Origin and Spread of Modern Humans
- • Out of Africa Hypothesis
- • Modern Human Anatomy
- • The Upper Paleolithic
Chapter 14: Evolution and Modern Human Behavior
- • Human Evolutionary Ecology
- • Culture and Evolution
- • Human Mate Choice
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