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The Wisdom of Bones In Search of Human Origins

Books from same Author: Alan Walker, Pat Shipman

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    Author(s)Alan Walker, Pat Shipman
    PublisherWeidenfeld & Nicolson
    ISBN9780297816706
    Pages320
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 1996

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    Weidenfeld & Nicolson The Wisdom of Bones In Search of Human Origins by Alan Walker, Pat Shipman

    This work tells the story of the excavation of the "Nariokotome Boy", found in Kenya in 1984 by Richard Leakey and Walker, and the most complete skeleton of Homo erectus ever found. The book also details the detective work that followed the find and the insights into our species that were revealed. The "Nariokotome Boy" has been able to tell scientists more about the human past than any other fossil so far. Instead of a human trapped in an ape body, Walker and his team found an animal in a human body - a small brain, but with legs, pelvis and torso that were astonishingly human, along with a thoroughly human adaptation to his tropical climate in terms of body build and heat disposition. The animal had mastered the human "trick" of growing a human brain at foetal rates, something no true animal can do. They also discovered that the Boy was speechless, a fact contradicting the accepted wisdom that language acquisition marks the origin of humankind.