âOrigin and Antiquity of Manâ delves into the fascinating subject of human origins and the antiquity of our species. Hudson Tuttle explores the evidence and theories surrounding the emergence of early humans, examining prehistoric cultures, physical anthropology, and the fossil record. This work provides a historical perspective on the scientific understanding of human evolution during the late 19th century. Discover the prevailing views and debates surrounding the origins of humankind in this exploration of early anthropological thought.
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