Early Humans
Discover the fascinating world of our ancestors with "Early Humans" by Nicholas Ashton. Published in 2017, this comprehensive book spans 368 pages, offering a deep dive into the British Palaeolithic and Mesolithic eras. As our understanding of early human civilization has evolved significantly over the past thirty years, Ashton's work stands out as a vital contribution to the New Naturalist Library. This volume is the first to focus specifically on early humans and their environments since H. J. Fleure’s influential "A Natural History of Man in Britain" in 1951. Explore the intricate landscapes, social conditions, and human settlements that shaped the lives of prehistoric peoples in Great Britain. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in human evolution, "Early Humans" is an essential read that brings the past to life.