When E.O. Wilson published "Social Biology: A New Synthesis" in 1975 I was a college student and discussed the controversial views on health, biology and behavior in my college biology class. A seemingly radical conceptual battle is widely accepted - for example,
I am reading "The story of the human body" by Professor Daniel Lieberman of Harvard University. Lieberman depicts the evolution of mankind since our last common ancestor using chimpanzees and bonobos for 7 million years and explains what our bodies and minds are in their way doing. I can not wait for the language development part that happened in the past 100,000 years, it is one of my favorite themes. I learn more about how to make it possible for our ancestors to survive and surpass other early human beings who are not so conversational, by the ability of improvised conversation. This will help you to understand more deeply why it is so effective to give asphalt.
Daniel E. Lieberman, director of human evolutionary biology at Harvard University, and leaders in that field offered a clear and attractive explanation of the explanation in this epoch - making science 's popularization. How has the human body evolved for millions of years, even though the increase in the differences between our stone age body turmoil and the progress of the modern world shows the cause of this contradiction? "The story of the human body" presents unprecedented major changes in an unprecedented way, which has made important adjustments to the body: the emergence of bipedal walking behavior, nonfruit-based Transition to diet, the emergence of hunting and gathering. Highest endurance, very large brain development, early stages of cultural ability