Who Are the Neanderthals, Really?
A Collection of Illustrations and Commentary About Neanderthals from Paleolithic Times to Today
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Narrateur(s):
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John E. Christ
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Auteur(s):
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Gini Graham Scott
À propos de cet audio
Who Are the Neanderthals, Really? consists of a collection of illustrations and commentary about Neanderthals from Paleolithic times to today.
After an introduction describing how and where the Neanderthals lived, the book features about 100 illustrations divided into five sections:
- Scientific discoveries
- Reconstructions of the Neanderthal’s appearance
- Recreations of Neanderthal life and art
- Cartoon images of Neanderthals
- Images of Neanderthals in today’s hi-tech world
Each section of photos and illustrations is introduced with some commentary. These images present an intriguing picture of the Neanderthals from paleontologists, anthropologists, historians, social commentators, and artists.
The book concludes with a short bibliography of books and articles about Neanderthals, and you can also listen to a short introduction along with fictional stories of a few Neanderthals growing up in modern American society in The Neanderthals Are Back: The Beginning.
Gini Graham Scott, PhD, is a nationally known writer, consultant, speaker, and seminar leader, specializing in business and work relationships, professional and personal development, social trends, and popular culture. She has published 50 books with major publishers and over 150 through her company Changemakers Publishing. She has worked with dozens of clients on memoirs, self-help, popular business books, and film scripts.
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