Explore the fascinating question of our beginnings with Samuel Laing's "Human Origins." This compelling work delves into the science of human evolution, examining the evidence for natural selection and Darwinism in the context of anthropology and natural history. Laing meticulously explores the origins of human beings, engaging with key debates surrounding prehistoric man and the development of our species.
A vital contribution to the field of life sciences, "Human Origins" presents a historical perspective on the enduring quest to understand where we come from. Laing's insights into physical anthropology provide a rich foundation for understanding the ongoing scientific inquiry into our place in the natural world. This meticulously prepared print republication offers readers the chance to engage with a significant voice in the history of evolutionary thought.
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