Every Bone Tells a Story
Hominin Discoveries, Deductions, and Debates
Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge, [2010]
Format: Book
Description: 185 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 24 cm
When did language begin? How did early humans populate the globe? By looking closely at four of the most significant hominins ever discovered, the authors explain how Turkana Boy, Lapedo Child, Kennewick Man, and Iceman have influenced debates about the nature of the earliest members of the family Hominidae.
Contents:
Turkana Boy -- Lapedo Child -- Kennewick Man -- Iceman.
Subjects:
Fossil hominids -- Teen literature.
Human remains (Archaeology) -- Teen literature.
Prehistoric peoples -- Teen literature.
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Teen literature.
Archaeology -- Case studies -- Teen literature.
Archaeologists -- Biography -- Teen literature.
Archaeology -- Philosophy -- Teen literature.
Fossil hominids -- Teen literature.
Human remains (Archaeology) -- Teen literature.
Prehistoric peoples -- Teen literature.
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Teen literature.
Archaeology -- Case studies -- Teen literature.
Archaeologists -- Biography -- Teen literature.
Archaeology -- Philosophy -- Teen literature.
Target Audience: 1010L
ISBN:
9781580891646 (reinforced)
Availability | |||
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Call Number | Location | Shelf Location | Status |
T HISTORY Rub | Main (Downtown) | Available by placing a hold, Repository - Teen | In |
T HISTORY Rub | Main (Downtown) | Garden Level, Teen Nonfiction | In |
T HISTORY Rub | Cooper (Forest Acres) | Teen Nonfiction | In |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-181) and index.
A Junior Library Guild selection
A Junior Library Guild selection