Just how did we become human? The question of human origins has never ceased to fascinate us. How did we learn to live, work, and love, together?
Lasse Berg takes us to the cutting edge of research by the world?s leading evolutionary scientists. He combines breathtaking revelations with his own lifelong experience of living in different parts of the globe, particularly in Africa.
The astonishing picture that emerges from this highly informative and accessible blend of our new knowledge about human nature is that we are ALL Africans. Biologically there are no human races. The encouraging message of this book is that humanity was made for peaceful co-operation by six million years of evolution in Africa.
ArbetstitelDawn over the Kalahari
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Publiceringsdatum2011-02-15 00:00:00
FörfattareLasse Berg
erpOwnsPrice Kort BeskrivningLasse Berg is a prizewinning writer and film-maker, who has been reporting on the world around us since the mid-1960s.
He was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Lund for his work in understanding human societies. ?Dawn over the Kalahari? became an instant best-seller when it was first published ( Gryning över Kalhari in Swedish.
The sequel, ?Dusk-song over the Kalahari?, will appear in Swedish in 2011.
Frank Perry has translated many of Sweden?s leading writers. His work has won the Swedish Academy prize for the introduction of Swedish culture abroad and the prize of the Writers? Guild of Sweden for drama translation.
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