An edition of First Steps (2021)

First Steps

How Upright Walking Made Us Human

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First Steps
Jeremy DeSilva, Jeremy DeSilva
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An edition of First Steps (2021)

First Steps

How Upright Walking Made Us Human

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A Dartmouth anthropologist whose team discovered two ancient human species explores how our evolution toward bipedalism rendered us dominant, innovative, more compassionate, and more susceptible to health problems.

Human are the only mammals to walk on two rather than four legs, a locomotion known as bipedalism. This has its drawbacks: giving birth is more difficult; our running speed is much slower than that of other animals; and we suffer ailments from hernias to scoliosis. DeSilva explores how unusual and extraordinary this seemingly everyday ability is-- and shows how upright walking is a gateway to many of the other attributes that make us human. -- adapted from jacket

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First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human
2022, HarperCollins Publishers
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Cover of: First Steps
First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human
Apr 06, 2021, Harper
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Cover of: First Steps
First Steps: How Walking Upright Made Us Human
2021, HarperCollins Publishers Limited
in English
Cover of: First Steps
First Steps: How Walking Upright Made Us Human
2021, HarperCollins Publishers Limited
in English
Cover of: First Steps
First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human
Apr 06, 2021, HarperCollins B and Blackstone Publishing
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Cover of: First Steps
First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human
2021, HarperCollins Canada, Limited
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352
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0.455

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OL37732440M
ISBN 13
9780062938503

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