Homo Sapiens Rediscovered, Paul Pettitt
Homo Sapiens Rediscovered, Paul Pettitt
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Homo Sapiens Rediscovered
The Scientific Revolution Rewriting Our Origins

Author: Paul Pettitt

Narrator: Julian Elfer

Unabridged: 8 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/07/2023


Synopsis

Who are we? How do scientists define Homo sapiens, and how does our species differ from the extinct hominins that came before us? In this accessible account palaeoarchaeologist Paul Pettitt shows how the latest scientific advances, especially in genetics, are revolutionizing our understanding of human evolution. Pettitt reveals the extraordinary story of how our ancestors adapted to unforgiving and relentlessly changing climates, leading to remarkable innovations in art, technology, and society that we are only now beginning to comprehend.

Drawing on twenty-five years of experience in the field, Pettitt takes listeners from the caves and rock-shelters that provide evidence of our African origins to the far reaches of Eurasia, Australasia, and ultimately the Americas. Popular accounts of the evolution of Homo sapiens emphasize biomolecular research, notably genetics, but this volume also draws from the wealth of information from specific excavations and artifacts, including the author's own investigations into the origins of art and how it evolved over its first 25,000 years.

Drawn from cutting edge research in this field, with a unique perspective from Pettitt's own studies focusing on human behavior, this immersive and surprising book paints the clearest picture we have ever had of our own evolution.

About Paul Pettitt

Paul Pettitt is professor of palaeolithic archaeology at Durham University, specializing in the European Middle and Upper Palaeolithic. He has excavated at sites across Europe, including Spain, France, Italy, and Romania, as well as in Borneo.


Reviews

I received an audio ARC of “Homo Sapiens Rediscovered: The Scientific Revolution Rewriting Our Origins” by Paul Pettitt from NetGalley and Tantor Audio (Thames & Hudson Ltd.) in an exchange for an honest review. For non-academics, reading scientific literature can be tiresome. This can be a big probl......more

Goodreads review by liv on December 03, 2022

3.45 rounded up to 4. This is a good book for the correct audience. As an academic fan of human evolution and the Palaeolithic, in particular MIS 3 Neanderthals and AMH, I’ve read a lot about our species. Since it’s a more popular science book than an academic read, it acted as a refresher but not a......more

Goodreads review by Hugh on April 23, 2025

Pettitt covered quite a bit of detail about early man of the Pleistocene (roughly 2.5 million to 11,000 years ago) starting from 300,000 years when man of the Old Stone Age dispersed across Africa and ventured into continents to the north, the east and the south to later crossing the tundra area kno......more

Goodreads review by Shawn on August 01, 2023

I've only read a couple of books about early human biological and cultural evolution and this book builds on some of them. There are a few ideas that seem to point to what led to our unique evolutionary path and . One of these being a changing climate during the early Pleistocene (Ice Age). As the c......more

Goodreads review by Amy Lee on January 13, 2023

Homeostapiens rediscovered by Paul Pettitt presented as an audiobook was an extremely informative book about the homo sapiens. I was sent a copy of the audiobook and it orator was very engaging, as well as, using inflection in their voice to bring forth a point. As one that has researched a little on......more