An Introduction to Human Evolutionary Anatomy
A comprehensive guide to hominid anatomy, evolution, and fossil analysis.
Christopher Dean author Leslie Aiello author Joanna Cameron illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Published:11th Sep '90
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This book combines the expertise of an anthropologist and an anatomist to explore hominid anatomy, offering insights into musculature, stance, and evolution, making it an essential reference for researchers and students.
An Introduction to Human Evolutionary Anatomy is a collaborative work by an anthropologist and an anatomist that aims to provide a foundational understanding of anatomy while applying it to the study of hominid form and function. This book serves as a vital resource for students and researchers alike, offering essential insights into the anatomical features that define our evolutionary history.
The authors utilize fundamental principles and examine relevant skeletal structures to draw conclusions about various aspects of fossil specimens, including musculature, stance, brain size, age, weight, and sex. By referencing contemporary apes and humans, the book illustrates how these deductions can help reconstruct a coherent narrative of hominid evolution. This comparative approach enriches the reader's understanding of the similarities and differences that exist within the primate lineage.
Written in a clear and accessible style, An Introduction to Human Evolutionary Anatomy is not only beautifully illustrated but also serves as an essential reference for those interested in human evolution. It is particularly useful for laboratory practical sessions and ongoing research involving fossil skeletons. Ultimately, this book provides a comprehensive overview of hominid form and function, making it a valuable addition to the literature on our evolutionary past.
"This outstanding contribution is anything but just another anatomy book. Aiello and Dean have filled a major gap in the literature of human evolution with this textbook of functional morphology for fossil hominids and modern great apes. Its uniqueness lies in a complete emphasis on subjects of concern in paleoanthropology, the use of an explicitly comparative approach, and a detailed discussion of the fossil record... Aiello and Dean have done a superb job. For human evolutionary anatomy, the state of the art has been measurably enhanced." --AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST "This extraordinary book combines the two related studies of human anatomy and human paleontology... [Aiello and Dean] weave the two subjects together and produce a text that not only is filled with information but is easily usable... It is especially useful that the authors have included an introductory section on taxonomy and classification... It is a book that I believe everyone interested in human evolution should own. My final comment is that if I had to make a selection of limited items to take with me to the field where I would be studying or searching for hominid fossils, this book would be on my list." --BECKY A. SIGMON, University of Toronto "A highly innovative hybrid between textbook and extended review, that will be an essential resource for advanced undergraduates and researchers in any related field...Aiello and Dean have performed a major feat in bringing together in the compass of one volume such a mass of information. A couple of hours with Aiello and Dean will save the researcher days and weeks in the library. I believe it will come to be regarded as one of the most important resources for anyone framing a new research project in early hominid studies." --THE TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT "Its unique blend of anatomy and paleontology will be extremely useful for a wide range of students and researchers in anthropology, anatomy, and paleontology....After reading through the vast array of topics covered by this book, one can't help but feel that the authors and the illustrator have done us a great service." --Mark F. Teaford, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, in AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
ISBN: 9780120455911
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1150g
608 pages