Introduction to Evolutionary Anthropology represents a new, exciting perspective on the field of evolutionary anthropology. This text explores evolutionary anthropology in a unique and lively manner. This text is student-friendly, low-tech, and affordable, and has an entertaining and narrative style that is clearly written, comprehensive, and engaging. The book features an unconventional writing style with fun examples and humorous cartoons throughout the text.
Shawn M. Lehman is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto. Among his field experiences are expeditions to jungles in Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and Madagascar. He earned his Ph.D. in anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis. His doctoral research focused on the biogeography of nine primate species in Guyana, South America. Following his doctoral work he undertook research on the conservation biogeography of lemurs in Madagascar. Dr. Lehman and his students are currently exploring innovative approaches to determine how landscape changes in forest composition influence lemur ecology in Madagascar. He is also a dedicated and enthusiastic lecturer, having been nominated three times for TVOs Best Lecturer Competition.