THE EARLIEST DIRECT HUMAN ANCESTORS were the australopithecines, "southern apes" of Africa who walked upright.
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The Hand: How Its Use Shapes the Brain, Language, and Human Culture
September 14, 1999, Vintage
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The hand: how its use shapes the brain, language, and human culture
1998, Pantheon Books
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The Hand: How its use shapes the brain, language, and human culture
June 23, 1998, Pantheon
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