Invaders: Humans and Dogs against Neanderthals
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Why did modern man survive, and Neanderthals - his evolutionary relatives, the descendants of the ancient Homo branch - died out? Anthropologist Pat Shipman defends the idea that we owe the success of our ancestors our aggressive nature. Based on the biological understanding of invasive species that replace competitors, the Shipman monitors the destructive effect of the growing population of a modern type of person on its counterparts and classifies our Homo Sapiens branch for the most pronounced carriers of such aggressive qualities. And Shipman considers ... Wolf as a reliable assistant in the implementation of this expansion. According to the Shipman hypothesis, the union of two predators - a person and a wolf - allowed them to successfully hunt for large mammals of the ice age, which gave a decisive advantage over Neanderthals, when climate change greatly complicated the life of both groups of Nomo genus
Author:
Author:Шипман Пэт
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Thriller & Suspense
- Category:Chiromantia & Esoteric & Numerology
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00139-054-1
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