The Antiquity of Man
Exploring human evolution, gender and social organisation

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Summary

Extracts:
* Introduction
* Chapter 1: Evolution and its pseudoscience Hindu creationist counterpart
* Chapter 2: The emergence of the first australopithecine
* Chapter 3: The Pleistocene florescence
* Chapter 4: The origins of modern human behaviour: a southern African perspective

Comment: "Your introduction, conclusion, and bibliography are *each* worth more than the price of the book, easily. I have not been so happy with a book since Miller's "Finding Darwin's God" came out. It's not just as good as I had hoped--it's a whole lot better!" - Jim Taylor, 3 August 2002, DebunkCreation

Comment: "In conclusion, The Antiquity of Man successfully accomplishes its key intentions: to provide evidence for the evolutionary sequence of human phylogenesis and to contrast the scientific account of events with that favoured by some of its opponents." - Enzo Ferrara, 14 March 2003 (Human Nature Review)

Book Review - The Antiquity of Man: Artifactual, Fossil and Gene Records Explored by Michael Brass - by Enzo Ferrara, Research Scientist, Istituto Elettrotecnico Nazionale Galileo Ferraris, Torino, Italy.

Book Review - The Antiquity of Man reviewed by Tom Morrow for the anti-creationist NCSE's publication, Reports of the National Center for Science Education.

A critique of Richard Milton's review.

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