Bones of Contention
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| Book: | Bones of Contention: Controversies in the Search for Human Origins |
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| Author: | Roger Lewin |
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| Publisher: | University Of Chicago Press |
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Reviews
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No area of science has a higher incidence of colorful personalities than paleoanthropology. The Leakey family and Donald Johanson are merely the best known of a vivid and contentious bunch that have not hesitated—indeed, have made every effort—to air their conflicts before a wider public. Roger Lewin’s recently updated Bones of Contention is the only reliable field guide to these scientists, their characters, and controversies. Lewin never forgets that hominid fossil discoveries always involve both the self-image of humanity and that of individual scientists. Lewin is uniquely evenhanded (i.e. he thinks everyone is wrong from time to time), yet the all-star blurbs on the cover show that he retains the respect of the entire paleoanthropological community.



