An edition of Homo Britannicus (2006)

Homo Britannicus

The Incredible Story of Human Life in Britain

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An edition of Homo Britannicus (2006)

Homo Britannicus

The Incredible Story of Human Life in Britain

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HOMO BRITANNICUS tells the epic history of life in Britain, from man's very first footsteps to the present day. Drawing on all the latest evidence and techniques of investigation, Chris Stringer describes times when Britain was so tropical that man lived alongside hippos and sabre tooth tiger, times so cold we shared this land with reindeer and mammoth, and times colder still when we were forced to flee altogether. This is the first time we have known the full extent of this history: the Ancient Human Occupation of Britain project, led by Chris, has made discoveries that have stunned the world, pushing back the earliest date of arrival to 700,000 years ago. Our ancestors have been fighting a dramatic battle for survival here ever since.

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Cover of: Homo Britannicus
Homo Britannicus
2008, Penguin Group UK
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Cover of: Homo Britannicus
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Homo Britannicus: The Incredible Story of Human Life in Britain
2006, Penguin Group, Penguin Books, Penguin
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First Sentence

"It had been a long, dry summer and the huge river had shrunk to a single deep channel, its many meanders now forming isolated water holes and reed beds."

Edition Notes

Published in
London
Series
Natural History
Genre
Popular Science

Classifications

Library of Congress
GN281, GN281 .S874 2006b

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
242

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23421634M
Internet Archive
homobritannicus00chri
ISBN 13
9780141018133
OCLC/WorldCat
85828761
Library Thing
1993844
Goodreads
945449

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It had been a long, dry summer and the huge river had shrunk to a single deep channel, its many meanders now forming isolated water holes and reed beds.
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