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Olduvai Gorge 2 Part Set

Olduvai Gorge 2 Part Paperback Set

Olduvai Gorge 2 Part Paperback Set

Volume 4: The Skulls, Endocasts and Teeth of Homo Habilis
Author:
Phillip V. Tobias
Published:
June 2009
Volume:
4. The Skulls, Endocasts and Teeth of Homo Habilis
Availability:
Temporarily unavailable - available from June 2026
Format:
Multiple copy pack
ISBN:
9780521758864

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    This fourth volume marks the definitive publication of the most important fossil finds in palaeoanthropology: Olduvai hominids 7. 13, 16 and 24 (popularly known to workers in the field as Jonny's Child, Cindy, George and Twiggy). Found from 1960 in Olduvai Gorge and dating from 1.9 to 1.6 million years ago, they were identified in 1964 by Louis Leakey and the author amidst great controversy as a hitherto unrecognised species of the genus Homo, named by then Homo habilis on account of its apparent tool-making abilities. Professor Tobias develops this conclusion through extensive analysis of the cranial and endocranial material and teeth and comparison with a treasury of data, much of its original, on early hominds from South and East Africa, Asia and Europe, as well as modern human and anthropoid ape specimens. He offers a substantial exploration of the place of Homo habilis in human evolution, its status in relation to the australopithecines and Homo erectus and its apparent capacity for spoken language, which he sees as the key to the staggering enlargement of the human brain over the last two million years.

    Product details

    • Published: June 2009
    • Format: Multiple copy pack
    • ISBN: 9780521758864
    • Length: 1057 pages
    • Dimensions: 250 × 68 × 67 mm
    • Weight: 3kg
    • Availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from June 2026

    Table of Contents

    • Introductory notes
    • Foreword
    • Acknowledgements
    • Part I: Prolegomena
    • Part II: The cranium and dentition of 'Twiggy': Olduvai hominid 24
    • Part III: The skull and dentition of 'Cinderella': Olduvai hominid 13
    • Part IV: The cranium and dentition of 'George': Olduvai hominid 16
    • Part V: The skull and dentition of Olduvai hominid 7 and other hominid cranial and dental remains from FLK NNI
    • Part VI: Other Olduvai cranial and dental remains assigned to Homo habilis
    • Part VII: Dental morphology of Homo habilis
    • Part VIII. The endocranial casts of Homo habilis
    • Part IX. Summary and conclusions
    • Appendices
    • References
    • Indexes.

    Author

    Phillip V. Tobias

    Foreword

    Raymond A. Dart