Incoming Resources
- Genes, peoples, and languages, Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza ; translated from the Italian by Mark Seielstad
- Origins reconsidered, in search of what makes us human, Richard Leakey and Roger Lewin
- Eat right for your type, the individualized Blood Type Diet solution, Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo with Catherine Whitney
- Eve spoke, human language and human evolution, Philip Lieberman
- Burn, new research blows the lid off how we really burn calories, lose weight, and stay healthy, Herman Pontzer, PhD
- Eco homo, how the human being emerged from the cataclysmic history of the Earth, Noel T. Boaz
- Journey of man, produced by Tigress, in association with PBS and National Geographic Channels International ; producer, Jennifer Beamish ; director, Clive Maltby
- In the age of mankind, a Smithsonian book of human evolution, Roger Lewin
- The aquatic ape, Elaine Morgan. --
- Origin story, a big history of everything, David Christian
- The origin of language, tracing the evolution of the mother tongue, Merritt Ruhlen
- The age of wood, our most useful material and the construction of civilization, Roland Ennos
- Children of Prometheus, the accelerating pace of human evolution, Christopher Wills
- The seven daughters of Eve, Bryan Sykes
- Homo sapiens: from man to demigod, Translated by C. A. M. Sym
- The extraordinary story of human origins, Piero and Alberto Angela ; translated from the Italian by Gabriele Tonne ; illustrations by Valter Fogato
- Too much of a good thing, how four key survival traits are now killing us, Lee Goldman, MD
- A brief history of the mind, from apes to intellect and beyond, William H. Calvin
- What it means to be human, reflections from 1791 to the present, Joanna Bourke
- Before the dawn, recovering the lost history of our ancestors, Nicholas Wade
- How to argue with a racist, what our genes do (and don't) say about human difference, Adam Rutherford
- The singularity is near, when humans transcend biology, Ray Kurzweil
- Survival of the sickest, a medical maverick discovers why we need disease, Sharon Moalem with Jonathan Prince
- Human errors, a panorama of our glitches, from pointless bones to broken genes, Nathan H. Lents
- The Neandertal enigma, solving the mystery of modern human origins, by James Shreeve
- African exodus, the origins of modern humanity, Christopher Stringer and Robin McKie
- The Human dawn, by the editors of Time-Life Books
- Braindance, by Dean Falk
- Fossil men, the quest for the oldest skeleton and the origins of humankind, Kermit Pattison
- Extinct humans, Ian Tattersall and Jeffrey H. Schwartz ; principal photography by Jeffrey H. Schwartz
- First steps, how upright walking made us human, Jeremy DeSilva
- The journey of man, a genetic odyssey, Spencer Wells ; photographs by Mark Read
- The journey from Eden, the peopling of our world, Brian M.Fagan
- The Neanderthal's necklace, in search of the first thinkers, by Juan Luis Arsuaga ; translated by Andy Klatt
- On language, descent from the Tower of Babel, Rod Mengham
- Evolving ourselves, how unnatural selection and nonrandom mutation are changing life on earth, Juan Enriquez and Steve Gullans
- Human, Robert Winston, editor in chief
- Adam's tongue, how humans made language, how language made humans, Derek Bickerton
- The origin of humankind, Richard Leakey
- The hunting apes, meat eating and the origins of human behavior, Craig B. Stanford
- The new primal blueprint, reprogram your genes for effortless weight loss, vibrant health, and boundless energy, Mark Sisson
- The mating mind, how sexual choice shaped the evolution of human nature, Geoffrey Miller
- Grooming, gossip, and the evolution of language, Robin Dunbar
- Why we do it, rethinking sex and the selfish gene, Niles Eldredge
- Paleofantasy, what evolution really tells us about sex, diet, and how we live, Marlene Zuk
- Deep ancestry, inside the Genographic Project, Spencer Wells
- Survival of the friendliest, understanding our origins and rediscovering our common humanity, Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods
- The survival of the wisest, [by] Jonas Salk
- Seven skeletons, the evolution of the world's most famous human fossils, Lydia Pyne
- Why we love, the nature and chemistry of romantic love, Helen Fisher