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Human Evolution: Selections from Scientific American Magazine |
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Rating:  Summary: Listen to this more-than-just-one-time and the ratings soar! Review: There are five authors represented in this audio tape.....Who could have thought it possible that, my favorite scientific author of all time, Stephen Jay Gould, wouldn't be the author of my favorite article among this collection? But in this particular audio I rate a Frenchman with an extraordinary sense of humor (Yves Coppens) and a linguistic/gene-pool orator (Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza) as writers-that-are-more-fascinating-than-even-Stephen Jay Gould. Yves Coppens happens to be a co-author of several other scientific tomes. He explains his theory about the separation of the apes and homonids in African geologic strata with the moniker, EAST SIDE STORY. More than just, "what a hoot!" this explanation makes all Americans proud, even though all of these events happen in Africa years and years ago! The intellectual stimulation of listening to the idea that language follows the speaker, particularly transient folks, may not captivate some--but when it follows lines that can be traced genetically with strong policical science connotations, that makes Cavalli-Sforza extraordinarily captivating reading/listening. I wonder if you can listen to this one just once?
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