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New York Times and Chautauqua
Just a quick update. It's been a couple of good weeks among several good months for Last Ape Standing. On May 5th, the New York Times Book Review (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/05/boo...) gave Last Ape a wonderful review, and then shortly afterwards it was chosen one of the featured books for the prestigious Chautauqua Institution's summer program.
I'll be speaking at Chautauqua this June 27th so if you're in the neighborhood, please swing by and say hello.
For more information visit http://www.ciweb.org/education-clsc/#....
I'll be speaking at Chautauqua this June 27th so if you're in the neighborhood, please swing by and say hello.
For more information visit http://www.ciweb.org/education-clsc/#....
Published on May 26, 2013 11:41
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Childhood Is Why We Are the Last Ape Standing
This is from my January 29, 2013 Slate.com article which explores how our long childhoods enabled us to survive and become The Last Ape Standing. (Published by Bloomsbury/Walker Books.)
There’s a misco This is from my January 29, 2013 Slate.com article which explores how our long childhoods enabled us to survive and become The Last Ape Standing. (Published by Bloomsbury/Walker Books.)
There’s a misconception among a lot of us Homo sapiens that we and our direct ancestors are the only humans ever to have walked the planet. It turns out that the emergence of our kind isn’t nearly that simple. The whole story of human evolution is messy, and the more we look into the matter, the messier it becomes.
Paleoanthropologists have discovered...
Read more on Slate here: http://www.slate.com/articles/health_... ...more
There’s a misco This is from my January 29, 2013 Slate.com article which explores how our long childhoods enabled us to survive and become The Last Ape Standing. (Published by Bloomsbury/Walker Books.)
There’s a misconception among a lot of us Homo sapiens that we and our direct ancestors are the only humans ever to have walked the planet. It turns out that the emergence of our kind isn’t nearly that simple. The whole story of human evolution is messy, and the more we look into the matter, the messier it becomes.
Paleoanthropologists have discovered...
Read more on Slate here: http://www.slate.com/articles/health_... ...more
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