7%OFF
Making Faces: The Evolutionary Origins of the Human Face
Adam S Wilkins
€ 51.99
€ 48.36
FREE Delivery in Ireland
Description for Making Faces: The Evolutionary Origins of the Human Face
Hardback. Num Pages: 472 pages. BIC Classification: MM. Dimension: 168 x 330 x 38. Weight in Grams: 898.
Humans possess the most expressive faces in the animal kingdom. Adam Wilkins presents evidence ranging from the fossil record to recent findings of genetics, molecular biology, and developmental biology to reconstruct the fascinating story of how the human face evolved. Beginning with the first vertebrate faces half a billion years ago and continuing to dramatic changes among our recent human ancestors, Making Faces illuminates how the unusual characteristics of the human face came about--both the physical shape of facial features and the critical role facial expression plays in human society. Offering more than an account of morphological ... Read more
Humans possess the most expressive faces in the animal kingdom. Adam Wilkins presents evidence ranging from the fossil record to recent findings of genetics, molecular biology, and developmental biology to reconstruct the fascinating story of how the human face evolved. Beginning with the first vertebrate faces half a billion years ago and continuing to dramatic changes among our recent human ancestors, Making Faces illuminates how the unusual characteristics of the human face came about--both the physical shape of facial features and the critical role facial expression plays in human society. Offering more than an account of morphological ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
898g
Number of Pages
472
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass, United States
ISBN
9780674725522
SKU
V9780674725522
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-1
About Adam S Wilkins
Adam S. Wilkins is the author of The Evolution of Developmental Pathways and editor of the Perspectives section of Genetics.
Reviews for Making Faces: The Evolutionary Origins of the Human Face
This engaging and highly readable book offers a lucid account of the diverse areas of 'scientific investigation' that have shaped contemporary understanding of the evolution of the human face...[It] will appeal to any individual with an interest in human evolution and biology.
T. Harrison Choice (08/01/2017) Tracing our evolutionary history back to the emergence of the first vertebrates some 500 ... Read more
T. Harrison Choice (08/01/2017) Tracing our evolutionary history back to the emergence of the first vertebrates some 500 ... Read more