The Archaeology of Human Origins - Papers by Glynn Isaac (Hardcover)


This work represents a collection of the most influential papers of the late Glynn Isaac illustrating his work in East Africa on the earliest records of the human species. It consists of 18 essays on the archaeology of the Old Stone Age in Kenya and Tanzania, with data drawn from two of the most important palaeolithic sites in the world (Olorgesailie and Koobi Fora) which became the basis of Isaac's explanation of the evolution of hominid adaptations and human behaviour.

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This work represents a collection of the most influential papers of the late Glynn Isaac illustrating his work in East Africa on the earliest records of the human species. It consists of 18 essays on the archaeology of the Old Stone Age in Kenya and Tanzania, with data drawn from two of the most important palaeolithic sites in the world (Olorgesailie and Koobi Fora) which became the basis of Isaac's explanation of the evolution of hominid adaptations and human behaviour.

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Imprint

Cambridge UniversityPress

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

1990

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First published

1989

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Dimensions

246 x 189 x 41mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

480

ISBN-13

978-0-521-36573-4

Barcode

9780521365734

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LSN

0-521-36573-2



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