phoenix

[jacket image]
[Add to cart]
or
Print an order form.

Carl C. Swisher III, Garniss H. Curtis, and Roger Lewin

Java Man

How Two Geologists Changed Our Understanding of Human Evolution

256 pages, 27 halftones, 1 map, 2 line drawings, 3 tables  6 x 9  © 2000

Paper $18.00

ISBN: 9780226787343   Published November 2001
Not for sale in the British Commonwealth except Canada

"'Garniss, lend me your knife for a second, will you,' I whispered." So begins Java Man, the inside story of how one discovery—a human skull found on the island of Java—by two geologists shook the foundations of science. By uncovering new evidence about the hominid known as Java man, Carl C. Swisher and Garniss H. Curtis were able to date his fossil remains at 1.7 million years, an age that stunned the scientific community because it pushed back the time when humans migrating out of Africa first reached Eurasia by nearly one million years. Cowritten by the popular science writer Roger Lewin, this is a gripping and informative account of the discovery that breathed new life into the human origins debate.

Originally published by Scribner
2000 ISBN: 0-684-80000-4
Subjects



You may purchase this title at these fine bookstores. Outside the USA, consult our international information page.

Questions about this title? email sales@press.uchicago.edu.