General History of Mankind

General History of Mankind

by (uk) Chris Stringy Peter Andrew

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Human origin and evolution are the most important events on Earth in the past 1 million years. The book tells the story of the East African apes who first came from the forests to the plains and began living upright, and then evolved into more than a dozen different species of Homo erectus, until the direct ancestors of modern humans evolved in the last 100,000 years or so. After modern humans evolved, they left Africa and dispersed around the world. During this period, they interacted with the most ferocious animals and human relatives on the earth, as well as the glacial climate, and performed the most exciting stories. The greatest features of this book are the complete narrative, luxurious pictures, and concise writing. It is more professional and authoritative than the most popular "Human Stories" by Van Rooster on the domestic market, and the pictures are more beautiful and accurate.

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