From Primates to Homo Sapiens
How Humans Evolved, Migrated, and Became the Species That Changed the World
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From Primates to Homo Sapiens: How Humans Evolved, Migrated, and Became the Sapiens That Changed the World
How did humans become human?
For millions of years, our ancestors were just one small branch among many primates. They lived in forests, moved across open grasslands, survived ice ages, and faced environments that constantly changed. Yet from these fragile beginnings emerged a species capable of language, culture, technology, and global civilization.
This book continues the story that began in Earth and Life: From the Birth of the Planet to the Rise of Complex Life. In that first volume, the journey followed the formation of Earth, the evolution of early life, the rise and fall of the dinosaurs, and the appearance of the first primates.
Now the story moves forward — into the long, complex, and fascinating evolution of humans.
From Primates to Homo Sapiens takes readers across millions of years of human evolution, exploring how anatomy, environment, behavior, and migration shaped the species we are today.
Inside this book, you will discover:
• How primates evolved into early human ancestors
• Why evolution did not follow a straight line
• How climate change and environment shaped the human body
• The evolution of the brain, hands, walking, and social behavior
• The rise of Homo erectus and the expansion out of Africa
• The mysterious world of Neanderthals and Denisovans
• How modern humans spread across the entire planet
• Why migration, survival, and adaptation defined human history
• How small biological changes led to cultural and technological revolutions
This is not just a story about bones and fossils.
It is a story about survival, adaptation, and the deep connection between nature and human history.
Written in a clear and engaging style, this book combines science, anthropology, biology, and history to explain one of the greatest questions ever asked:
How did Homo sapiens become the species that changed the world?
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
• Human evolution
• Anthropology and prehistory
• Biology and natural history
• The origin of humans
• Science books like Sapiens, A Brief History of Time, and The Code of the Universe
If you enjoyed Earth and Life, this book is the next step in the journey.
To explore more books by the author, visit the Amazon Author Page of Mike Feng Zheng.