Johanson DC, and Edey M (1981)Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind. New York: Simon and Schuster.Johanson, D. C., & Edey, M. A. (1981). Lucy: The beginnings of humankind. New York: Simon & Schuster.Johanson DC, Edey MA (1981) Lucy: The beginning of humankind. New York: Simon and...
约翰尼斯在展示他发现的南方古猿近亲种化石(图片来源:Cleveland Museum of Natural History)同样,湖畔种...
作者:Donald and Edey, Maitland Johanson 出版社:Simon & Schuster 副标题:the Beginnings of Humankind 出版年:1981-01-01 装帧:Hardcover ISBN:9783492027380 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 谁读这本书?··· 企鹅出没...
约翰尼斯在展示他发现的南方古猿近亲种化石(图片来源:Cleveland Museum of Natural History)同样,湖畔种...
She is perhaps the best known and most studied fossil hominid of the twentieth century, the benchmark by which other discoveries of human ancestors are judged.”– From Lucy’s Legacy In his New York Times bestseller, Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind, renowned paleoanthropologist ... (展开...
Johanson, Donald C. and Edey, Maitland A.,Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind, Penguin, London, p. 250, 1981.Return to text. Russell H. Tuttle, The Pattern of Little Feet,American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 316, February 1989.Return to text. ...
Johanson, D. C. & Edey, M. A.Lucy: The beginnings of humankind. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster (1981). Johanson, D. C., Taieb, M.et al. Pliocene hominids from the Hadar Formation, Ethiopia (1973 - 1977): Stratigraphic, chronological, and paleoenvironmental contexts, with notes on...
Lucy The Beginnings Of Humankind Summary In the book “Lucy: the beginnings of Humankind” by Donald Johanson the author himself writes his journey of how his friend Tom Gray and himself experienced the most surprising encounter with the oldest fossil of a hominid that they later calledLucy. Do...
Don Johanson discovered Lucy, the most famous and one of the most complete of hominid remains, in 1974. His controversial interpretation of the remains as representing an ancestor to all subsequent hominid species, including our own, and his bestselling book "Lucy - the Beginnings of Humankind"...
Paleontologists unearthed the iconic fossil in 1974. Today, her legacy remains just as much cultural as it is scientific.