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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature is an 1863 book by Thomas Henry Huxley, in which he gives evidence for the evolution of man and apes from a common ancestor. It was the first book devoted to the topic of human evolution, and discussed much of the anatomical and other evidence. Backed by this evidence, the book proposed to a wide readership that evolution applied as fully to man as to all other life.
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1899
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D. Appleton
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Animal nature, Apes, Ethnology, Evolution, Hominidae, Human beings, Human evolution, Indo-Aryans, Indo-Europeans, Indo-Iranians, Man, Origin, Aryans, Fossil hominids, Comparative Anatomy, Human-animal relationships, Human beings, origin, Homme, Origines, Grands singes, Ethnologie, Indo-Européens, Humans, Biological Evolution, AnthropologyShowing 11 featured editions. View all 26 editions?
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Man's place in nature: and other anthropological essays
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Table of Contents
I. On the natural history of the man-like apes.
II. On the relations of man to the lower animals.
III. On some fossil remains of man.
IV. On the methods and results of ethnology (1865)
V. On some fixed points in British ethnology (187l)
VI. On the Aryan question (1890)
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