Explore how humankind began, diversified, and spread across the globe with clear, evidence-based insight.
This non-fiction work focuses on the physical side of humanity, tracing the differentiation of races and their movements through ancient and historic times. It explains how anthropologists study fossils, artifacts, and sites to reconstruct the story of our common past, and it outlines the methods used to understand human variety without getting lost in speculation.
- See how scientists classify different groups and track their dispersal across continents.
- Learn about the main races and notable subgroups, with an emphasis on physical traits.
- Understand the tools of anthropology, including archaeology, paleontology, and anatomy.
- Appreciate how evidence from sites, remains, and artifacts builds a coherent history of humanity.
Ideal for readers curious about human origins, race, and the way our species has moved and changed over time.