Article: Humans: a not so modest affair.(Human Origins: What Bones and Genomes Tell Us About Ourselves)(Book review)

ROB DESALLE & IAN TATTERSALL. Human origins: what bones and genomes tell us about ourselves. 216 pages, 113 colour illustrations. 2008. College Station (TX): Texas A&M University Press; 978-1-58544-567-7 hardback 20.50 [pounds sterling].

PAUL MELLARS, KATIE BOYLE, OFER BAR-YOSEF & CHRIS STRINGER (ed.). Rethinking the human revolution: new behavioural and biological perspectives on the origin and dispersal of modern humans, xx+436 pages, 159 illustrations, 33 tables. 2007. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research; 978-1-902937-46-5 hardback 35 [pounds sterling].

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