What makes us human, and where did we come from? How did a clever ape
climb down from the trees and change the world like no other animal has
done before?
This large-format, highly illustrated book guides readers through the
key aspects of the human story, from the anatomical changes that allowed
us to walk upright and increased brain size in our ancestors, to the
social, cultural, and economic developments of our more recent cousins
and our own species. Along the way, focus spreads take a closer look at
some of the key species in our history, from the ancient
Australopithecus Afarensis, 'Lucy', to our recent cousins the
Neanderthals and ourselves, Homo sapiens.
Looking beyond the anatomical evolution of humans, this book explores
how our culture and way of living has evolved, from how trails of cowry
shells reveal early trade between tribes, to how and why humans first
domesticated dogs, horses, and farm animals, and began settling in
permanent villages and cities. Through digestible information and
absorbing illustration, young readers will be given an insight into
their own origins, and what it really means to be a human.