The Hunting Hypothesis: A Personal Conclusion Concerning The Evolutionary Nature Of Man
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Author: Robert Ardrey
Format: Hardback
Remarks on Condition : Good with mild foxing and tanning, Dust Jacket: good with some shelf wear, In good condition, Inscription on front page
"The Hunting Hypothesis: A Personal Conclusion Concerning The Evolutionary Nature Of Man" by Robert Ardrey, published by William Collins Sons and Co. in 1976, is a book that explores the theory that hunting played a crucial role in the evolution of human beings. Ardrey presents his own conclusions and arguments, drawing from various scientific disciplines such as anthropology, biology, and psychology. The book delves into the hunting behavior of early humans and its impact on their physical and mental development. It also discusses the social and cultural implications of hunting in human societies. Overall, "The Hunting Hypothesis" offers a thought-provoking perspective on the evolutionary nature of man. The book is in good condition with mild foxing and tanning on the pages. The dust jacket is fair with general shelfwear and some tears along the spines and edges. There is an inscription on the front page.
Author: Robert Ardrey
Format: Hardback
Remarks on Condition : Good with mild foxing and tanning, Dust Jacket: good with some shelf wear, In good condition, Inscription on front page
"The Hunting Hypothesis: A Personal Conclusion Concerning The Evolutionary Nature Of Man" by Robert Ardrey, published by William Collins Sons and Co. in 1976, is a book that explores the theory that hunting played a crucial role in the evolution of human beings. Ardrey presents his own conclusions and arguments, drawing from various scientific disciplines such as anthropology, biology, and psychology. The book delves into the hunting behavior of early humans and its impact on their physical and mental development. It also discusses the social and cultural implications of hunting in human societies. Overall, "The Hunting Hypothesis" offers a thought-provoking perspective on the evolutionary nature of man. The book is in good condition with mild foxing and tanning on the pages. The dust jacket is fair with general shelfwear and some tears along the spines and edges. There is an inscription on the front page.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Robert Ardrey
Format: Hardback
Remarks on Condition : Good with mild foxing and tanning, Dust Jacket: good with some shelf wear, In good condition, Inscription on front page
"The Hunting Hypothesis: A Personal Conclusion Concerning The Evolutionary Nature Of Man" by Robert Ardrey, published by William Collins Sons and Co. in 1976, is a book that explores the theory that hunting played a crucial role in the evolution of human beings. Ardrey presents his own conclusions and arguments, drawing from various scientific disciplines such as anthropology, biology, and psychology. The book delves into the hunting behavior of early humans and its impact on their physical and mental development. It also discusses the social and cultural implications of hunting in human societies. Overall, "The Hunting Hypothesis" offers a thought-provoking perspective on the evolutionary nature of man. The book is in good condition with mild foxing and tanning on the pages. The dust jacket is fair with general shelfwear and some tears along the spines and edges. There is an inscription on the front page.
Author: Robert Ardrey
Format: Hardback
Remarks on Condition : Good with mild foxing and tanning, Dust Jacket: good with some shelf wear, In good condition, Inscription on front page
"The Hunting Hypothesis: A Personal Conclusion Concerning The Evolutionary Nature Of Man" by Robert Ardrey, published by William Collins Sons and Co. in 1976, is a book that explores the theory that hunting played a crucial role in the evolution of human beings. Ardrey presents his own conclusions and arguments, drawing from various scientific disciplines such as anthropology, biology, and psychology. The book delves into the hunting behavior of early humans and its impact on their physical and mental development. It also discusses the social and cultural implications of hunting in human societies. Overall, "The Hunting Hypothesis" offers a thought-provoking perspective on the evolutionary nature of man. The book is in good condition with mild foxing and tanning on the pages. The dust jacket is fair with general shelfwear and some tears along the spines and edges. There is an inscription on the front page.
The Hunting Hypothesis: A Personal Conclusion Concerning The Evolutionary Nature Of Man
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