Description
This book tells the story of these dynamic and resilient people in light of recent scientific advances. Trenton Holliday-a paleoanthropologist who has studied the Cro-Magnons for decades-explores questions such as: Where and when did anatomically modern humans first emerge? When did they reach Europe, and via what routes? How extensive or frequent were their interactions with Neandertals? What did Cro-Magnons look like? What did they eat, and how did they acquire their food? What can we learn about their lives from studying their skeletons? How did they deal with the glacial cold? What does their art tell us about them?
Holliday offers new insights into these ancient people from anthropological, archaeological, genetic, and geological perspectives. He also considers how the Cro-Magnons responded to Earth's postglacial warming almost 12,000 years ago, showing that how they dealt with climate change holds valuable lessons for us as we negotiate life on a rapidly warming planet.
About the Author
Trenton Holliday is professor of anthropology at Tulane University and honorary research fellow at the Centre for the Exploration of the Deep Human Journey, University of the Witwatersrand.
Reviews
Trenton Holliday is unquestionably one of the foremost experts on this subject. -- John Shea, Stony Brook University, author of The Unstoppable Human Species: : The Emergence of Homo Sapiens in Prehistory
Most every schoolchild has heard of the Cro-Magnons, but few people actually know anything about them. This engaging and accessible book by Trenton Holliday may go a long way toward remedying that situation! Written by one of the leading experts on the Ice Age peoples of the world, Cro-Magnon brings to life-in clear, nontechnical English-what we know about these ancient Europeans, their fascinating history of study, and the very latest research on them. -- Steven Churchill, Duke University, author of Thin on the Ground: Neandertal Biology, Archeology, and Ecology
In Cro-Magnon, Holliday gifts us a vivid, impressively detailed portrait of the earliest modern Europeans. He deftly weaves studies of biological characteristics, behavioral indicators, environment, history, and colorful descriptions of places and people into a fascinating narrative that brings alive these humans of the distant past. Holliday's book is thorough yet eminently readable, and is certainly required reading for anyone interested in the later phases of human evolution. -- Fred H. Smith, University Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Biological Sciences, Illinois State University
Perceptively reviews what we have learned about Cro-Magnons over the century and a half since their discovery. * Natural History Magazine *
Well illustrated and referenced, citing both the most recent research and past studies, the volume has an obvious place in college and university libraries. Holliday's engaging writing style also makes this a readable, informative source for an audience beyond the walls of academia. * Choice Reviews, the American Library Association (ALA) *
'Cro-Magnon' is a rewarding read. Holliday eschews simple narratives in favour of the rich diversity and complexity. He gives a very realistic, full-bodied picture of the discipline: this is popular anthropology for grown-ups. * The Inquisitive Biologist *
5 out of 5 stars. A full-bodied picture of the discipline. * NHBS *
Well illustrated and referenced, citing both the most recent research and past studies, the volume has an obvious place in college and university libraries. Holliday's engaging writing style also makes this a readable, informative source for an audience beyond the walls of academia. * Choice *
Book Information
ISBN 9780231204965
Author Trenton W. Holliday
Format Hardback
Page Count 296
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
             
                                                 
             
             
             
             
            