Kindred Kindred

Kindred

Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art

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Publisher Description

** WINNER OF THE PEN HESSELL-TILTMAN PRIZE 2021 **



'Beautiful, evocative, authoritative.' Professor Brian Cox



'Important reading not just for anyone interested in these ancient cousins of ours, but also for anyone interested in humanity.' Yuval Noah Harari



Kindred is the definitive guide to the Neanderthals. Since their discovery more than 160 years ago, Neanderthals have metamorphosed from the losers of the human family tree to A-list hominins.



Rebecca Wragg Sykes uses her experience at the cutting edge of Palaeolithic research to share our new understanding of Neanderthals, shoving aside clichés of rag-clad brutes in an icy wasteland. She reveals them to be curious, clever connoisseurs of their world, technologically inventive and ecologically adaptable. Above all, they were successful survivors for more than 300,000 years, during times of massive climatic upheaval.



Much of what defines us was also in Neanderthals, and their DNA is still inside us. Planning, co-operation, altruism, craftsmanship, aesthetic sense, imagination, perhaps even a desire for transcendence beyond mortality. Kindred does for Neanderthals what Sapiens did for us, revealing a deeper, more nuanced story where humanity itself is our ancient, shared inheritance.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2020
August 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
288
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bloomsbury Sigma
SELLER
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
SIZE
10.8
MB

Customer Reviews

Nicholas the wig ,

Don’t need to be an expert to enjoy this

A captivating, well-written mosaic of the latest in Neanderthal research. I’d call myself a “very casual archaeology/anthropology hobbyist”, and I found this book quite approachable. Don’t get me wrong, the details of the archaeology can be a bit dry at times, but Sykes has an uncanny knack for knowing exactly when to bring color to the details (the “what”) with some analysis and interpretation (the “why it matters/what it means”). I would recommend this work to anyone even remotely interested in Neanderthals or hominid evolution, or perhaps someone looking to pull back from their daily grind and ground themselves in the universe.

MD Green ,

Engrossing

Extremely well written archeologically and genetically based musing of what our Neanderthal ancestors might have been like.

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