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Kindred : Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art
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400 Pages
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Archaeology, Anthropology / General, Paleontology
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2020
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Rebecca Wragg-Sykes's fact-packed but highly readable book puts us right with a superbly authoritative guided tour of much new evidence. It's tempting to say, " If you read only one book about the Neanderthals, read this one " -- except that if the next 20 years provide as many revelations about our ancestors as the past 20 have done, she will need to produce just as weighty a second volume., Kindred is a tour de force . A rich and beautiful synthesis of all that is known about Neanderthal biology and culture , it should be required reading for anyone interested in the history of humanity., "Everything you ever wanted to know about our closest relative. Sykes has made a career studying Neanderthals, and she skillfully lays out a massive amount of information ... Solid popular science." -- Kirkus Reviews "Sykes, in her fine debut, draws on her expertise as an anthropologist to create an up-to-date depiction of the Neanderthals ... she brings the history of this long-extinct species to life in assured fashion. " -- Publishers Weekly "[The] information that Sykes evocatively and enthusiastically presents enables readers to appreciate Neanderthals as sentient creatures, and possibly imagine themselves sharing, Jean Auel-like, a Pleistocene encounter with them. Every library needs its science up to date; Sykes delivers." -- Booklist, starred review " Rebecca Wragg Sykes aims to tell a complete new story about Neanderthals. She has done a remarkable job synthesizing thousands of academic studies into a single accessible narrative. From her pages emerge new Neanderthals that are very different from the cartoon figures of old. Kindred is important reading not just for anyone interested in these ancient cousins of ours, but also for anyone interested in humanity. " - New York Times Book Review "[T]hrough painstaking forensic analysis of an eclectic collection of fragmented artifacts, and in a manner at times achieving the suspense and excitement of a Hollywood thriller, Ms. Wragg Sykes makes a bold and magnificent attempt to resurrect our Neanderthal kin." -- The Wall Street Journal "Beautiful, evocative, authoritative. Kindred is a beautifully written exploration of our fast-developing understanding of Neanderthals and their culture and a compelling insight into how modern science is revealing the secrets of an extinct species who, for 350 thousand years before Homo Sapiens became dominant, inhabited a world 'as wide and rich as the Roman Empire.'" -- PROFESSOR BRIAN COX, physicist and TV presenter "Blending cutting-edge science with lyrical storytelling, Rebecca Wragg Sykes paints a detailed portrait of our enigmatic relatives." -- PROFESSOR ALICE ROBERTS, anatomist, author and broadcaster "Kindred is a tour de force. A rich and beautiful synthesis of all that is known about Neanderthal biology and culture, it should be required reading for anyone interested in the history of humanity." -- DR TORI HERRIDGE, palaeontologist and TV presenter "Eminently readable, creatively constructed, Sykes' work on Neanderthals is like no book you've read before on the subject." -- PROFESSOR LEE R. BERGER, University of Witswatersrand "Wragg Sykes paints a fascinating picture of a field transformed almost beyond recognition over the past 30 years." -- New Scientist "Rebecca Wragg Sykes's book paints a vivid portrait of our adaptable ancient relatives ... immersive." -- Nature "Rebecca Wragg-Sykes's fact-packed but highly readable book puts us right with a superbly authoritative guided tour of much new evidence. It's tempting to say. " If you read only one book about the Neanderthals, read this one " -- except that if the next 20 years provide as many revelations about our ancestors as the past 20 have done, she will need to produce just as weighty a second volume." -- The Times, "Everything you ever wanted to know about our closest relative. Sykes has made a career studying Neanderthals, and she skillfully lays out a massive amount of information ... Solid popular science." -- Kirkus Reviews "Sykes, in her fine debut, draws on her expertise as an anthropologist to create an up-to-date depiction of the Neanderthals ... she brings the history of this long-extinct species to life in assured fashion. " -- Publishers Weekly "[The] information that Sykes evocatively and enthusiastically presents enables readers to appreciate Neanderthals as sentient creatures, and possibly imagine themselves sharing, Jean Auel-like, a Pleistocene encounter with them. Every library needs its science up to date; Sykes delivers." -- Booklist, starred review " Rebecca Wragg Sykes aims to tell a complete new story about Neanderthals. She has done a remarkable job synthesizing thousands of academic studies into a single accessible narrative. From her pages emerge new Neanderthals that are very different from the cartoon figures of old. Kindred is important reading not just for anyone interested in these ancient cousins of ours, but also for anyone interested in humanity. " - New York Times Book Review "[T]hrough painstaking forensic analysis of an eclectic collection of fragmented artifacts, and in a manner at times achieving the suspense and excitement of a Hollywood thriller, Ms. Wragg Sykes makes a bold and magnificent attempt to resurrect our Neanderthal kin." -- The Wall Street Journal "Beautiful, evocative, authoritative. Kindred is a beautifully written exploration of our fast-developing understanding of Neanderthals and their culture and a compelling insight into how modern science is revealing the secrets of an extinct species who, for 350 thousand years before Homo Sapiens became dominant, inhabited a world 'as wide and rich as the Roman Empire.'" -- PROFESSOR BRIAN COX, physicist and TV presenter "Blending cutting-edge science with lyrical storytelling, Rebecca Wragg Sykes paints a detailed portrait of our enigmatic relatives." -- PROFESSOR ALICE ROBERTS, anatomist, author and broadcaster "Kindred is a tour de force. A rich and beautiful synthesis of all that is known about Neanderthal biology and culture, it should be required reading for anyone interested in the history of humanity." -- DR TORI HERRIDGE, palaeontologist and TV presenter "Eminently readable, creatively constructed, Sykes' work on Neanderthals is like no book you've read before on the subject." -- PROFESSOR LEE R. BERGER, University of Witswatersrand "Wragg Sykes paints a fascinating picture of a field transformed almost beyond recognition over the past 30 years." -- New Scientist "Rebecca Wragg Sykes's book paints a vivid portrait of our adaptable ancient relatives ... immersive." -- Nature "Rebecca Wragg-Sykes's fact-packed but highly readable book puts us right with a superbly authoritative guided tour of much new evidence. It's tempting to say. " If you read only one book about the Neanderthals, read this one " -- except that if the next 20 years provide as many revelations about our ancestors as the past 20 have done, she will need to produce just as weighty a second volume." -- The Times "Kindred is an informative and authoritative book that will appeal to budding Neanderthal investigators and all interested in learning more about the applications of modern analysis and recent interpretations of archaeological/paleontological finds." -- Choice Magazine, Rebecca Wragg Sykes's book paints a vivid portrait of our adaptable ancient relatives ... immersive., "Everything you ever wanted to know about our closest relative. Sykes has made a career studying Neanderthals, and she skillfully lays out a massive amount of information ... Solid popular science." - Kirkus Review, "Everything you ever wanted to know about our closest relative. Sykes has made a career studying Neanderthals, and she skillfully lays out a massive amount of information ... Solid popular science." -- Kirkus Reviews "Sykes, in her fine debut, draws on her expertise as an anthropologist to create an up-to-date depiction of the Neanderthals ... she brings the history of this long-extinct species to life in assured fashion. " -- Publishers Weekly "[The] information that Sykes evocatively and enthusiastically presents enables readers to appreciate Neanderthals as sentient creatures, and possibly imagine themselves sharing, Jean Auel-like, a Pleistocene encounter with them. Every library needs its science up to date; Sykes delivers." - Booklist, starred review, "Everything you ever wanted to know about our closest relative. Sykes has made a career studying Neanderthals, and she skillfully lays out a massive amount of information ... Solid popular science." -- Kirkus Reviews "Sykes, in her fine debut, draws on her expertise as an anthropologist to create an up-to-date depiction of the Neanderthals ... she brings the history of this long-extinct species to life in assured fashion. " -- Publishers Weekly "[The] information that Sykes evocatively and enthusiastically presents enables readers to appreciate Neanderthals as sentient creatures, and possibly imagine themselves sharing, Jean Auel-like, a Pleistocene encounter with them. Every library needs its science up to date; Sykes delivers." -- Booklist, starred review "Beautiful, evocative, authoritative. Kindred is a beautifully written exploration of our fast-developing understanding of Neanderthals and their culture and a compelling insight into how modern science is revealing the secrets of an extinct species who, for 350 thousand years before Homo Sapiens became dominant, inhabited a world 'as wide and rich as the Roman Empire.' " - PROFESSOR BRIAN COX, physicist and TV presenter "Blending cutting-edge science with lyrical storytelling, Rebecca Wragg Sykes paints a detailed portrait of our enigmatic relatives." - PROFESSOR ALICE ROBERTS, anatomist, author and broadcaster "Kindred is a tour de force. A rich and beautiful synthesis of all that is known about Neanderthal biology and culture, it should be required reading for anyone interested in the history of humanity. "- DR TORI HERRIDGE, palaeontologist and TV presenter "Eminently readable, creatively constructed, Sykes' work on Neanderthals is like no book you've read before on the subject." - PROFESSOR LEE R. BERGER, University of Witswatersrand "Wragg Sykes paints a fascinating picture of a field transformed almost beyond recognition over the past 30 years." - New Scientist "Rebecca Wragg Sykes's book paints a vivid portrait of our adaptable ancient relatives ... immersive." - Nature "Rebecca Wragg-Sykes's fact-packed but highly readable book puts us right with a superbly authoritative guided tour of much new evidence. It's tempting to say. " If you read only one book about the Neanderthals, read this one " -- except that if the next 20 years provide as many revelations about our ancestors as the past 20 have done, she will need to produce just as weighty a second volume." - The Times, "Everything you ever wanted to know about our closest relative. Sykes has made a career studying Neanderthals, and she skillfully lays out a massive amount of information ... Solid popular science." -- Kirkus Reviews "Sykes, in her fine debut, draws on her expertise as an anthropologist to create an up-to-date depiction of the Neanderthals ... she brings the history of this long-extinct species to life in assured fashion. " -- Publishers Weekly "[The] information that Sykes evocatively and enthusiastically presents enables readers to appreciate Neanderthals as sentient creatures, and possibly imagine themselves sharing, Jean Auel-like, a Pleistocene encounter with them. Every library needs its science up to date; Sykes delivers." -- Booklist, starred review, Important reading not just for anyone interested in these ancient cousins of ours, but also for anyone interested in humanity. - Yuval Noah Harari, author of Sapiens, "Everything you ever wanted to know about our closest relative. Sykes has made a career studying Neanderthals, and she skillfully lays out a massive amount of information ... Solid popular science." -- Kirkus Reviews "Sykes, in her fine debut, draws on her expertise as an anthropologist to create an up-to-date depiction of the Neanderthals ... she brings the history of this long-extinct species to life in assured fashion. " -- Publishers Weekly "[The] information that Sykes evocatively and enthusiastically presents enables readers to appreciate Neanderthals as sentient creatures, and possibly imagine themselves sharing, Jean Auel-like, a Pleistocene encounter with them. Every library needs its science up to date; Sykes delivers." -- Booklist, starred review "Beautiful, evocative, authoritative. Kindred is a beautifully written exploration of our fast-developing understanding of Neanderthals and their culture and a compelling insight into how modern science is revealing the secrets of an extinct species who, for 350 thousand years before Homo Sapiens became dominant, inhabited a world 'as wide and rich as the Roman Empire.'" -- PROFESSOR BRIAN COX, physicist and TV presenter "Blending cutting-edge science with lyrical storytelling, Rebecca Wragg Sykes paints a detailed portrait of our enigmatic relatives." -- PROFESSOR ALICE ROBERTS, anatomist, author and broadcaster "Kindred is a tour de force. A rich and beautiful synthesis of all that is known about Neanderthal biology and culture, it should be required reading for anyone interested in the history of humanity." -- DR TORI HERRIDGE, palaeontologist and TV presenter "Eminently readable, creatively constructed, Sykes' work on Neanderthals is like no book you've read before on the subject." -- PROFESSOR LEE R. BERGER, University of Witswatersrand "Wragg Sykes paints a fascinating picture of a field transformed almost beyond recognition over the past 30 years." -- New Scientist "Rebecca Wragg Sykes's book paints a vivid portrait of our adaptable ancient relatives ... immersive." -- Nature "Rebecca Wragg-Sykes's fact-packed but highly readable book puts us right with a superbly authoritative guided tour of much new evidence. It's tempting to say. " If you read only one book about the Neanderthals, read this one " -- except that if the next 20 years provide as many revelations about our ancestors as the past 20 have done, she will need to produce just as weighty a second volume." -- The Times, Beautiful, evocative, authoritative. Kindred is a beautifully written exploration of our fast-developing understanding of Neanderthals and their culture and a compelling insight into how modern science is revealing the secrets of an extinct species who, for 350 thousand years before Homo Sapiens became dominant, inhabited a world "as wide and rich as the Roman Empire.", Accumulated from the approximately 200 known Neanderthal sites, the information that Sykes evocatively and enthusiastically presents enables readers to appreciate Neanderthals as sentient creatures, and possibly imagine themselves sharing, Jean Auel-like, a Pleistocene encounter with them. Every library needs its science up to date; Sykes delivers., 'The knowledge condensed here is certainly impressive ... Rebecca Wragg Sykes has studied their landscapes, territories and tools and emerges as an expert and enthusiastic character witness for Neanderthals and their way of life. Neanderthals probably didn't have PR, but they do now.', "Everything you ever wanted to know about our closest relative. Sykes has made a career studying Neanderthals, and she skillfully lays out a massive amount of information ... Solid popular science." -- Kirkus Reviews, 'Kindred is a thrillingly full account of what we currently know about the Neanderthals... Wragg Sykes' project is to write about Neanderthals as an end in themselves, not as a failed version of humanity.', "Everything you ever wanted to know about our closest relative. Sykes has made a career studying Neanderthals, and she skillfully lays out a massive amount of information ... Solid popular science." -- Kirkus Reviews "Sykes, in her fine debut, draws on her expertise as an anthropologist to create an up-to-date depiction of the Neanderthals ... she brings the history of this long-extinct species to life in assured fashion. " -- Publishers Weekly, Blending cutting-edge science with lyrical storytelling , Rebecca Wragg Sykes paints a detailed portrait of our enigmatic relatives., "Everything you ever wanted to know about our closest relative. Sykes has made a career studying Neanderthals, and she skillfully lays out a massive amount of information ... Solid popular science." -- Kirkus Reviews "Sykes, in her fine debut, draws on her expertise as an anthropologist to create an up-to-date depiction of the Neanderthals ... she brings the history of this long-extinct species to life in assured fashion. " -- Publishers Weekly "[The] information that Sykes evocatively and enthusiastically presents enables readers to appreciate Neanderthals as sentient creatures, and possibly imagine themselves sharing, Jean Auel-like, a Pleistocene encounter with them. Every library needs its science up to date; Sykes delivers." -- Booklist, starred review "[T]hrough painstaking forensic analysis of an eclectic collection of fragmented artifacts, and in a manner at times achieving the suspense and excitement of a Hollywood thriller, Ms. Wragg Sykes makes a bold and magnificent attempt to resurrect our Neanderthal kin." - The Wall Street Journal "Beautiful, evocative, authoritative. Kindred is a beautifully written exploration of our fast-developing understanding of Neanderthals and their culture and a compelling insight into how modern science is revealing the secrets of an extinct species who, for 350 thousand years before Homo Sapiens became dominant, inhabited a world 'as wide and rich as the Roman Empire.'" -- PROFESSOR BRIAN COX, physicist and TV presenter "Blending cutting-edge science with lyrical storytelling, Rebecca Wragg Sykes paints a detailed portrait of our enigmatic relatives." -- PROFESSOR ALICE ROBERTS, anatomist, author and broadcaster "Kindred is a tour de force. A rich and beautiful synthesis of all that is known about Neanderthal biology and culture, it should be required reading for anyone interested in the history of humanity." -- DR TORI HERRIDGE, palaeontologist and TV presenter "Eminently readable, creatively constructed, Sykes' work on Neanderthals is like no book you've read before on the subject." -- PROFESSOR LEE R. BERGER, University of Witswatersrand "Wragg Sykes paints a fascinating picture of a field transformed almost beyond recognition over the past 30 years." -- New Scientist "Rebecca Wragg Sykes's book paints a vivid portrait of our adaptable ancient relatives ... immersive." -- Nature "Rebecca Wragg-Sykes's fact-packed but highly readable book puts us right with a superbly authoritative guided tour of much new evidence. It's tempting to say. " If you read only one book about the Neanderthals, read this one " -- except that if the next 20 years provide as many revelations about our ancestors as the past 20 have done, she will need to produce just as weighty a second volume." -- The Times, "Everything you ever wanted to know about our closest relative. Sykes has made a career studying Neanderthals, and she skillfully lays out a massive amount of information ... Solid popular science." -- Kirkus Reviews "Sykes, in her fine debut, draws on her expertise as an anthropologist to create an up-to-date depiction of the Neanderthals ... she brings the history of this long-extinct species to life in assured fashion. " -- Publishers Weekly "[The] information that Sykes evocatively and enthusiastically presents enables readers to appreciate Neanderthals as sentient creatures, and possibly imagine themselves sharing, Jean Auel-like, a Pleistocene encounter with them. Every library needs its science up to date; Sykes delivers." -- Booklist, starred review "[T]hrough painstaking forensic analysis of an eclectic collection of fragmented artifacts, and in a manner at times achieving the suspense and excitement of a Hollywood thriller, Ms. Wragg Sykes makes a bold and magnificent attempt to resurrect our Neanderthal kin." -- The Wall Street Journal "Beautiful, evocative, authoritative. Kindred is a beautifully written exploration of our fast-developing understanding of Neanderthals and their culture and a compelling insight into how modern science is revealing the secrets of an extinct species who, for 350 thousand years before Homo Sapiens became dominant, inhabited a world 'as wide and rich as the Roman Empire.'" -- PROFESSOR BRIAN COX, physicist and TV presenter "Blending cutting-edge science with lyrical storytelling, Rebecca Wragg Sykes paints a detailed portrait of our enigmatic relatives." -- PROFESSOR ALICE ROBERTS, anatomist, author and broadcaster "Kindred is a tour de force. A rich and beautiful synthesis of all that is known about Neanderthal biology and culture, it should be required reading for anyone interested in the history of humanity." -- DR TORI HERRIDGE, palaeontologist and TV presenter "Eminently readable, creatively constructed, Sykes' work on Neanderthals is like no book you've read before on the subject." -- PROFESSOR LEE R. BERGER, University of Witswatersrand "Wragg Sykes paints a fascinating picture of a field transformed almost beyond recognition over the past 30 years." -- New Scientist "Rebecca Wragg Sykes's book paints a vivid portrait of our adaptable ancient relatives ... immersive." -- Nature "Rebecca Wragg-Sykes's fact-packed but highly readable book puts us right with a superbly authoritative guided tour of much new evidence. It's tempting to say. " If you read only one book about the Neanderthals, read this one " -- except that if the next 20 years provide as many revelations about our ancestors as the past 20 have done, she will need to produce just as weighty a second volume." -- The Times, Current, compelling, well researched, beautifully written and poetical , Kindred is like no other book you've read on Neanderthals., Wragg Sykes paints a fascinating picture of a field transformed almost beyond recognition over the past 30 years., Rebecca Wragg-Sykes's fact-packed but highly readable book puts us right with a superbly authoritative guided tour of much new evidence. It's tempting to say. " If you read only one book about the Neanderthals, read this one " -- except that if the next 20 years provide as many revelations about our ancestors as the past 20 have done, she will need to produce just as weighty a second volume., Written with such pleasing, elegant prose, Kindred is a captivating ode to the subtle complexities of palaeoanthropology - the thrill of discovery, the frustrating gaps in the evidence, the tantalising question marks hovering above our favourite ideas. Dr Rebecca Wragg Sykes balances admirable scientific caution with her joyous enthusiasm, and the result is a generous, enthralling history of how we first came to know our ancient cousins, and how we're still getting to know them today.
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569.9/86
Table Of Content
A Note on Names Introduction Chapter 1: The First Face Chapter 2: The River Fells the Tree Chapter 3: Bodies Growing Chapter 4: Bodies Living Chapter 5: Ice and Fire Chapter 6: The Rocks Remain Chapter 7: Material World Chapter 8: Eat and Live Chapter 9: Chez Neanderthal Chapter 10: Into the Land Chapter 11: Beautiful Things Chapter 12: Minds Inside Chapter 13: Many Ways to Die Chapter 14: Time Travellers in the Blood Chapter 15: Denouements Chapter 16: Immortal Beloved Epilogue Acknowledgements Index
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"Kindred is important reading not just for anyone interested in these ancient cousins of ours, but also for anyone interested in humanity."-- The New York Times Book Review "[A] bold and magnificent attempt to resurrect our Neanderthal kin."-- The Wall Street Journal In Kindred , Neanderthal expert Rebecca Wragg Sykes shoves aside the cliché of the shivering ragged figure in an icy wasteland, and reveals the Neanderthal you don't know, our ancestor who lived across vast and diverse tracts of Eurasia and survived through hundreds of thousands of years of massive climate change. This book sheds new light on where they lived, what they ate, and the increasingly complex Neanderthal culture that researchers have discovered. Since their discovery 150 years ago, Neanderthals have gone from the losers of the human family tree to A-list hominins. Our perception of the Neanderthal has changed dramatically, but despite growing scientific curiosity, popular culture fascination, and a wealth of coverage in the media and beyond are we getting the whole story? The reality of 21st century Neanderthals is complex and fascinating, yet remains virtually unknown and inaccessible outside the scientific literature. Based on the author's first-hand experience at the cutting-edge of Palaeolithic research and theory, this easy-to-read but information-rich book lays out the first full picture we have of the Neanderthals, from amazing new discoveries changing our view of them forever, to the more enduring mysteries of how they lived and died, and the biggest question of them all: their relationship with modern humans., This book shoves aside the cliché of the shivering ragged figure in an ice wasteland to tell the complex and fascinating true story of the Neanderthal., In Kindred , Neanderthal expert Rebecca Wragg Sykes shoves aside the clich of the shivering ragged figure in an icy wasteland, and reveals the Neanderthal you don't know, our ancestor who lived across vast and diverse tracts of Eurasia and survived through hundreds of thousands of years of massive climate change. This book sheds new light on where they lived, what they ate, and the increasingly complex Neanderthal culture that researchers have discovered. Since their discovery 150 years ago, Neanderthals have gone from the losers of the human family tree to A-list hominins. Our perception of the Neanderthal has changed dramatically, but despite growing scientific curiosity, popular culture fascination, and a wealth of coverage in the media and beyond are we getting the whole story? The reality of 21st century Neanderthals is complex and fascinating, yet remains virtually unknown and inaccessible outside the scientific literature. Based on the author's first-hand experience at the cutting-edge of Palaeolithic research and theory, this easy-to-read but information-rich book lays out the first full picture we have of the Neanderthals, from amazing new discoveries changing our view of them forever, to the more enduring mysteries of how they lived and died, and the biggest question of them all: their relationship with modern humans.
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