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Pleistocene Mammals of Europe
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of all the Pleistocene species in Europe, classified according to modern taxonomic principles. For each species there is a description …
Sobotta. Texto de anatomía
Texto básico de anatomía bajo la marca Sobotta, garantía de calidad y rigurosidad en el que se ofrece un resumen de la anatomía macroscópica, renunciando deliberadamente a …
Our Earliest Ancestors
Uses comparative anatomy and molecular biology to show how modern humans evolved from earlier primates, describes the life of Neanderthals, and speculates on the further evolution …
Not from the Apes
Kurten challenges the idea that man descended from apes and suggest instead that the ancestry of man and that of apes have been separate for more than 35 million years.
The Innocent Assassins
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Pleistocene Mammals of Europe
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of all the Pleistocene species in Europe, classified according to modern taxonomic principles. For each species there is a description …
Kurzlehrbuch Anatomie
Das Kurzlehrbuch Anatomie vermittelt schnell und kompakt solides Wissen über die Anatomie des menschlichen Körpers. Für alle Situationen im Medizinstudium geeignet: zum …
healthstyle
healthstyle berichtet in 4 Ausgaben pro Jahr schwerpunktmäßig über die vier Themenwelten Gesundheit |Prävention | Coaching | Naturheilkunde. Eine Vision zu haben, ein Ziel zu …
On Evolution and Fossil Mammals
Assembles Kurten's seminal papers in one volume, not only making them available once again but at the same time presenting a number of concepts and methodological innovations as …
How to Deep-Freeze a Mammoth
How does bison meat taste after being frozen for 30,000 years? Were Ice Age cave painters trying to create "art" or just record history? How did ancient oil spills occur, before …
Pleistocene Mammals of North America
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Before the Indians
In this illustrated work, Kurten offers a vivid panorama of vertebrate animal life as it unfolded during the more than three million years before humans came to the New World.