
Every Bone Tells a Story: Hominin Discoveries, Deductions, and Debates
By Jill Rubalcaba, Peter Robertshaw
Publisher
Charlesbridge
Imprint
Charlesbridge
ISBN
By Jill Rubalcaba, Peter Robertshaw
9781580891646
Awards and Honors YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Finalist, 2011; Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12: 2011; Children's Book Committee Bank Street College of Education Children's Choices - Best Books of 2011, Special Interests, ScienceEvery Bone Tells a Story: Hominin Discoveries, Deductions, and Debates

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9781580891646J
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. Further reading. Time line. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. Map. Full-color photographs.
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