The Nariokotome Homo erectus skeleton

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The Nariokotome Homo erectus skeleton

edited by Alan Walker and Richard Leakey

Harvard University Press, 1993

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Two maps on folded leaves in pocket

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

On the slopes of the Nariokotome sand river in Kenya, sifting through sediments more than a million years old, Kamoya Kimeu uncovered a small piece of a skull. Piece followed piece-facial bones, teeth, vertebrae-and little by little paleontologists put together the most complete early hominid ever discovered, a Homo erectus skeleton christened the Nariokotome boy. This phenomenal find, a milestone in the history of paleoanthropology, is fully documented in this remarkable book. Beautifully illustrated and richly descriptive, The Nariokotome Homo erectus Skeleton takes us into the field and the laboratory, and into the far reaches of prehistory, to show us what the fossilized remains of a young boy can tell us about our beginnings.

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  • NCID
    BA21534641
  • ISBN
    • 0674600754
  • LCCN
    92032985
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge, Mass.
  • Pages/Volumes
    457 p., [4] p. of plates
  • Size
    29 cm
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