Incoming Resources
- Burn, new research blows the lid off how we really burn calories, lose weight, and stay healthy, Herman Pontzer, PhD
- 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
- The accidental species, misunderstandings of human evolution, Henry Gee
- Fossil men, the quest for the oldest skeleton and the origins of humankind, Kermit Pattison
- Java man, how two geologists changed the history of human evolution, Carl Swisher, Garniss Curtis, Roger Lewin
- The seven daughters of Eve, Bryan Sykes
- 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 rough guide to evolution, Mark Pallen
- Extinct humans, Ian Tattersall and Jeffrey H. Schwartz ; principal photography by Jeffrey H. Schwartz
- The riddled chain, chance, coincidence, and chaos in human evolution, Jeffrey K. McKee
- Close encounters with humankind, a paleoanthropologist investigates our evolving species, Sang-Hee Lee with Shin-Young Yoon
- The creative spark, how imagination made humans exceptional, AgustÃn Fuentes
- Survival of the sickest, a medical maverick discovers why we need disease, Sharon Moalem with Jonathan Prince
- From Lucy to language, Donald Johanson & Blake Edgar ; principal photography, David L. Brill
- Human errors, a panorama of our glitches, from pointless bones to broken genes, Nathan H. Lents
- How did I get here?, your story from the big bang to your birthday, Philip Bunting
- Origins, how Earth's history shaped human history, Lewis Dartnell
- The 10,000 year explosion, how civilization accelerated human evolution, Gregory Cochran and Henry Harpending
- The kingdom of speech, Tom Wolfe
- Ancestors, in search of human origins, Donald Johanson, Lenora Johanson, and Blake Edgar
- Evolution isn't what it used to be, the augmented animal and the whole wired world, Walter Truett Anderson
- A troublesome inheritance, genes, race and human history, Nicholas Wade
- Masters of the planet, seeking the origins of human singularity, Ian Tattersall
- Grooming, gossip, and the evolution of language, Robin Dunbar
- Human, Robert Winston, editor in chief
- The left stuff, how the left -handed have survived and thrived in a right-handed world, Melissa Roth
- Written in stone, evolution, the fossil record and our place in nature, Brian Switek
- Lone survivors, how we came to be the only humans on earth, Chris Stringer
- Transcendence, how humans evolved through fire, language, beauty, and time, Gaia Vince
- The real planet of the apes, a new story of human origins, David R. Begun
- The primal blueprint, Mark Sisson
- Seven skeletons, the evolution of the world's most famous human fossils, Lydia Pyne
- The runaway species, how human creativity remakes the world, Anthony Brandt and David Eagleman
- The evolution of beauty, how Darwin's forgotten theory of mate choice shapes the animal world-- and us, Richard O. Prum
- The human instinct, how we evolved to have reason, consciousness, and free will, Kenneth R. Miller
- The origin of humankind, Richard Leakey
- The last human, a guide to twenty-two species of extinct humans, created by G.J. Sawyer and Viktor Deak ; text by Esteban Sarmiento, G.J. Sawyer, Richard Milner ; with contributions by Donald C. Johanson, Maeve Leakey and Ian Tattersall
- The first men, by the editors of Time-Life Books: [Edmund White and Dale Brown]
- Prehistory, the making of the human mind, Colin Renfrew
- Becoming human, evolution and human uniqueness, Ian Tattersall
- The WEIRDest people in the world, how the West became psychologically peculiar and particularly prosperous, Joseph Henrich
- The wild life of our bodies, predators, parasites, and partners that shape who we are today, Rob Dunn
- Noumenon, Marina J. Lostetter
- The story of the human body, evolution, health, and disease, Daniel E. Lieberman
- A brief history of everyone who ever lived, the human story retold through our genes, Adam Rutherford ; foreword by Siddhartha Mukherjee