Monday, June 25, 2012
Cro-Magnon, Brian Fagan
2012 Book 93: Cro-Magnon, by Brian Fagan (6/24/2012)
Categories: Science
Reason for Reading: Interest in the evolution of humans
My Review 4/5 stars
Cro-Magnon, by Brian Fagan introduces what is currently known (and speculated) about Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals. Fagan spices up his narrative with imaginative vignettes of Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons as they may have lived. I imagine such vignettes would appeal to most everyone in the general public, including teens, though they may be a little irritating to a hard-core scientist who isn't interested in imaginative speculation (just a guess...I loved them!). Another excellent feature of this book is that it has incorporated historic scientific discoveries about prehistoric peoples with modern science like mitochondrial DNA tracing. Again, this feature would be of interest to most of the general public, but isn't meant for experts--there are a lot of simplifications for the sake of clarity. I think this book is an excellent introduction to prehistoric peoples that could be enjoyed by both adults and teens (even precocious pre-teens).
Labels:
Anthropology,
Archaeology,
Biology,
Book Review,
Cro-Magnon,
Evolution,
History,
Neanderthal,
Non-fiction,
Paleontology,
Prehistory,
Science,
Stone Age
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