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Index
Cover
Copyright
Title Page
Table of Contents
SECTION 1 Becoming Modern Humans
1.1 Last Hominin Standing
1.2 Missing Links
1.3 What Makes the Human Foot Unique?
SECTION 2 Traits That Set Us Apart
2.1 What Makes a Human Brain Unique
2.2 An Evolved Uniqueness
2.3 The Most Invasive Species of All
2.4 The “It” Factor
SECTION 3 Origins of Innovation
3.1 The New Origins of Technology
3.2 The Other Tool Users
3.3 Early Butchers Used Small Stone Scalpels
3.4 Ice Age Lamps
SECTION 4 Changing Diets: You Are What You Eat
4.1 The Real Paleo Diet
4.2 The First Cookout
4.3 Our 14,400-Year-Old Relationship with Bread
4.4 Why We "Got Milk"
SECTION 5 Communication: Language, Culture and Art
5.1 Talking Through Time
5.2 Origins of Creativity
5.3 Artists in the Family
5.4 Stone Age Jams
5.5 Fashion First? Oldest Spun Fibers Date 32,000 Years Ago
SECTION 6 New Avenues of Exploration
6.1 Needle in a Haystack
6.2 Susceptibility to Mental Illness May Have Helped Humans Adapt
6.3 Agriculture May Have Shaped Both Human Jaws and Language
6.4 Is "Junk DNA" What Makes Humans Unique?
6.5 Fats in the Brain May Help Explain How Human Intelligence Evolved
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