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Making Faces The Evolutionary Origins Of The Human Face Adam S Wilkins

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Making Faces The Evolutionary Origins Of The Human Face Adam S Wilkins
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 151.83 MB
Pages: 451
Author: Adam S. Wilkins
ISBN: 9780674974500, 9780674725522, 0674974506, 0674725522
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Making Faces The Evolutionary Origins Of The Human Face Adam S Wilkins by Adam S. Wilkins 9780674974500, 9780674725522, 0674974506, 0674725522 instant download after payment.

This book sets out to reconstruct the evolutionary history of the human face, in terms of both the fossil evidence and the recent findings of genetics, molecular biology, and developmental biology that have illuminated how the human face forms during embryonic and fetal development. In exploring this history, we will see how intimately the evolution of the face was connected to that of the brain and how mental and social processes have helped shape the human face; intriguingly, those processes have continued well into the recent history of our species. Along the way, we will take note of the remarkable diversity of human faces and examine the genetic foundations of that diversity, findings relevant to understanding the (probable) evolutionary future of the face. The final chapter sums up the key features of the history of the face, and explores how that history illuminates human evolution specifically and exemplifies the evolutionary process in general.--

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