This non-fiction work, first published in 1982 by the British Museum, offers an accessible introduction to human evolution, combining paleoanthropology, archaeology, and comparative anatomy. Structured chronologically, it traces the development of hominins from early ancestors to anatomically modern humans, emphasizing fossil discoveries, tool use, and adaptation. Designed for a general audience, it integrates scientific accuracy with visual materials such as photographs and diagrams. The book contributes to public understanding of human origins within a museum-based educational context.
Author:Not specified
Edition: 1982 (First Edition)
Year of publication: 1982
Language: Likely English (with Italian translation if applicable)