Lucy to Language
Discover the fascinating intersection of archaeology and evolutionary psychology in Lucy to Language by R. I. M. Dunbar. Published by Oxford University Press in 2014, this hardback edition spans 530 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of our evolutionary journey. Dunbar reexamines the significant contributions of archaeology to the understanding of evolutionary issues, linking extensive historical data with modern psychological insights. This comprehensive volume invites readers to transcend the limitations of contemporary perspectives on the human mind, posing thought-provoking questions about what truly sets us apart as a species. Perfect for enthusiasts of archaeology and psychology alike, Lucy to Language is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of human cognition and behavior.