Chris Stringer`s ” Homo Britannicus” is the epic history of life in Britain, from man`s very first footsteps through to the present day. When did the first people arrive here? What did they look like? How did they survive? Who were the Neanderthals? Chris Stringer takes us back to when it was so tropical we lived here alongside hippos, elephants & sabre-toothed tigers or to times so cold we hunted reindeer & mammoth, & to others even colder when we were forced to flee a wall of ice. Here is the incredible truth about our ancestors` journey over millennia
- & a glimpse of the future to see how it might continue. ”A beautiful book on a fascinating subject, written by a world authority”. (Richard Dawkins). ” Superlative... Pure stimulation from beginning to end”. (Bill Bryson). ” Every chapter contains something new, & throws up a fresh location that deserves to become famous”. (” Sunday Times”). ” This important & eminently readable book pulls together all the best scientific work on the first humans to inhabit Britain”. (Tony Robinson). Chris Stringer is Britain`s foremost expert on human origins & works in the Department of Palaeontology at the Natural History Museum. He also currently directs the Ancient Human Occupation of Britain project, aimed at reconstructing the first detailed history of how & when Britain was occupied by early humans. His previous books include ” African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity”, ” The Complete World of Human Evolution” & most recently, ” Homo Britannicus”, which was shortlisted for the Royal Society Science Book of the Year in 2007.